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mr. hernandez not sure open that item is mr. hernandez still here thank you very much comments from the board superintendent? commissioner wynns i particularly am in support of vision zero work and i think it is good but particularly glad the staff will be a addressing some issues from a transportation director what the job should be since it's never been discussed it is just over time is or was what it was or is what the transportation department does what the goals so thank you >> i'm doing i'd like to ask the colleagues to add our names to the resolution. >> i don't think so but i'm going to defer to hydra. >> let me think about that, of course absolutely this is when we get punchy you guys i'm just getting bitter i want to note that a lot of the work that concession how it came to be was around a young 5-year-old kindergartener that was hit during 96 that promoted the city to take on on the other hand a more active and aggressive approach to insuring their safety in our city i think as our 57 thousand students are out and abo
mr. hernandez not sure open that item is mr. hernandez still here thank you very much comments from the board superintendent? commissioner wynns i particularly am in support of vision zero work and i think it is good but particularly glad the staff will be a addressing some issues from a transportation director what the job should be since it's never been discussed it is just over time is or was what it was or is what the transportation department does what the goals so thank you >> i'm...
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mr. hernandez and they were partying. and he had a good time. >> mr. rnandez is aaron hernandez, a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. oh >> odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like -- i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >> branch, who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult, and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, you realize you're not going to the nfl. this is just going to be for fun. what i got to do is start preparing myself for life. >> he said lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what next. >> i spoke to him about taking firefighter tests. >> lloyd also began dating college student shaneah jenkins. she's th
mr. hernandez and they were partying. and he had a good time. >> mr. rnandez is aaron hernandez, a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. oh >> odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his...
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mr. hernandez and they were partying, he had a good time. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez. a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. >> odin lloyd's best buddies darryl hodge and darryl sweet said their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows he comes full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friend but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> branch who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult. and an occasional reality check. >> at some point you realize you're not going to the nfl. this will just be for fun. what i got to do is start preparing myself for life. >> lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what to do next. >> i spoke about taking the test. >> lloyd began dating college student shanae jenkins. she's the link between the man who dreamed about nfl and the young man who made it. >> they are d
mr. hernandez and they were partying, he had a good time. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez. a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. >> odin lloyd's best buddies darryl hodge and darryl sweet said their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows he comes full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and sisters....
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mr. hernandez approved for deferred action despite his known gang ties?responsible for approving the applicant and was it the adjudicator, the background check unit, or uscis headquarters? secretary johnson: the answer to the why question is simply, he should not have received benefits. i believe unbalanced, it is a good program. i also believe this case is a tragic case. this individual should not have received benefits. i cannot state that in stronger terms. in reaction to that case, as i think you know, we have gone back and retrain to be entire workforce that deals with these cases to make sure that they identify trouble signs such as suspected membership in criminal gangs. if you're a member of a criminal gang, you should not be receiving benefits, you should be considered a priority for removal. the force and i done a retrospective review of every participant to see whether there are any similar to this case. we have identified some. we continue to evaluate this to make sure that we have produced situations like this to zero. i'm interested in depor
mr. hernandez approved for deferred action despite his known gang ties?responsible for approving the applicant and was it the adjudicator, the background check unit, or uscis headquarters? secretary johnson: the answer to the why question is simply, he should not have received benefits. i believe unbalanced, it is a good program. i also believe this case is a tragic case. this individual should not have received benefits. i cannot state that in stronger terms. in reaction to that case, as i...
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mr. wrangle-hernandez, gang member that committed those murders i referred . to according to your april 17 response to me, mr. wrangle-hernandez's application should have gone through several layers of review, including by u.s. citizenship immigration services background check unit, because of his gang affiliation the department's headquarter should also have reviewed the case. thus the adjudicator would only be able to approve such an application after a sign off from washington leadership. there was obviously a lapse, but it's unclear who dropped the ball. first question why was mr. wrangle-hernandez approved for deferred action despite his known gang ties? in other words which office is responsible for approving the daca applicant. and was it the adjudicator, background check unit, or uscis headquarters? microphone. secretary johnson: the answer to the why question is simply he should not have received daca. i believe on balance daca is a good program. i also believe that this case is a tragic case and this individual should not have received daca. i cannot
mr. wrangle-hernandez, gang member that committed those murders i referred . to according to your april 17 response to me, mr. wrangle-hernandez's application should have gone through several layers of review, including by u.s. citizenship immigration services background check unit, because of his gang affiliation the department's headquarter should also have reviewed the case. thus the adjudicator would only be able to approve such an application after a sign off from washington leadership....
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mr. hernandez was there. >> that's a strategic decision the defense makes. that's up to the jury.he defendant was at the scene. i think the evident was clear that he was at the scene, based on a reasonable view of it based on the dna and the vehicle and the footprint. so that's something that he conceded in the closing, and i think it was very consistent with the evidence. >>> was i surprised by that? >> not necessarily, but i'm not reading what's in his mind. they're trying to put their best food forward, so to speak, and that's the strategy that they took. i think the evidence was very strong that he was at the scene. let's just focus on the aaron hernandez matter. i think this is a great day for the commonwealth great day for the family, because the jury has spoken. >> the defense's case that you targeted them -- and then -- how do you respond to -- >> my response is that the evidence targeted aaron hernandez. the evidence led to aaron hernandez. that's what i would say, and the evidence is what convicted aaron hernandez. there was no sloppy police investigation. it was done pr
mr. hernandez was there. >> that's a strategic decision the defense makes. that's up to the jury.he defendant was at the scene. i think the evident was clear that he was at the scene, based on a reasonable view of it based on the dna and the vehicle and the footprint. so that's something that he conceded in the closing, and i think it was very consistent with the evidence. >>> was i surprised by that? >> not necessarily, but i'm not reading what's in his mind. they're...
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mr. hernandez was there? >> that's a strategic decision that the defense makes. that's up to the jury. i mean, he suggested that the defendant was a at the scene. i think the evidence was clear he was at the scene based on a reasonable view of it, based on the dna and the vehicle and the footprint. so that's something that he conceded in the closing and i think it was very consistent with the evidence. >> were you surprised by that? >> was i surprised by that? not necessarily. not necessarily. but again, i'm not reading what's in his mind or the defense's mind. they're trying to put their best foot forward so to speak in the closing and that's the strategy that they took. i don't think -- i think the evidence was very strong he was at the scene. >> [ inaudible ]. >> jenkins now -- [ inaudible ]? >> let's just focus on the aaron hernandez matter. i think this is a -- this is a great day for the commonwealth, great day for the family, because the jury has spoken. >> a key part of the case was you targeted aaron, he went after him and police had a sloppy investigation. how do you respond
mr. hernandez was there? >> that's a strategic decision that the defense makes. that's up to the jury. i mean, he suggested that the defendant was a at the scene. i think the evidence was clear he was at the scene based on a reasonable view of it, based on the dna and the vehicle and the footprint. so that's something that he conceded in the closing and i think it was very consistent with the evidence. >> were you surprised by that? >> was i surprised by that? not necessarily....
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mr. hernandez's that warranted a rescinding their deferred status? is that done, are we done or are there more to look at? secretary johnson: i believe that the review has been completed. i could be wrong about that but i believe the review has been completed. senator tillis: that would lead to my next question before i get on to the h-2-b, these couple of questions i have. i asked the same question of representatives that came to us from the uscis. -- last week. i think going back and confirming these 280 are it, i'm looking to -- i'm going to ask the same question to you. ask you say in the future the agency will not make the same errors that were made with hernandez and that there are not any that should be subject to rescinding, that the cue has been drained the mistake that was made that allowed these folks to get deferred action will not be repeated? secretary johnson: i'm confident that we have improved our process so that if somebody with suspected criminal gang membership is identified in the process it's going to be flagged and given a lot
mr. hernandez's that warranted a rescinding their deferred status? is that done, are we done or are there more to look at? secretary johnson: i believe that the review has been completed. i could be wrong about that but i believe the review has been completed. senator tillis: that would lead to my next question before i get on to the h-2-b, these couple of questions i have. i asked the same question of representatives that came to us from the uscis. -- last week. i think going back and...
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and also, video cameras from hernandez' own home which had showed the three arriving at the home almost three minutes after they were able to determine the time of death of mralso showed these two crazy guys holding hernandez' baby while he does something. they also show hernandez with guns. his fiancee was given forced immunity and it's clear that hernandez was calling her from the police station telling her to dispose of a box which may have contained the murder weapon and to get money into the hands of ortiz and wallace. which they then took and disappeared. >> both you gentlemen who have covered the case from the beginning believe hernandez is guilty and justice was served, correct? >> >> yes. i believe that the government. >> okay. so you both believe it? >> i absolutely do. the government made the case. >> thank you very much. proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> ahead congress finally asserting itself against the power of president obama. take a hard look at that some loan using a mini helicopter terrorizes washington d.c. martha maccallum is resident obama. as we reported last night the president has finally
and also, video cameras from hernandez' own home which had showed the three arriving at the home almost three minutes after they were able to determine the time of death of mralso showed these two crazy guys holding hernandez' baby while he does something. they also show hernandez with guns. his fiancee was given forced immunity and it's clear that hernandez was calling her from the police station telling her to dispose of a box which may have contained the murder weapon and to get money into...
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mr. hernandez win? no because he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail and he's only 25 years old and the worst part of it is that little girl who will never see her father again. it was the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> it was? >> absolutely. he was innocent until proven guilty and we took that very seriously. >> did you know aaron hernandez before -- i mean when this trial started, did you know who he was? >> i had never watch football. >> i knew. >> i knew of him, yeah. >> you never watched football. >> i watch the patriots every sunday. >> i am a huge patriots fan and i put that on the questionnaire. i think that all of us, whether we knew him or not, took that out of the equation. it doesn't matter what you do or how much money you make, we're all people and all equal and we all deserve the same fair trial and that's what we wanted to make sure we gave him. >> the fact that prosecutors couldn't say clearly what the motive was, how -- did that make it more difficult? did that weigh
mr. hernandez win? no because he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail and he's only 25 years old and the worst part of it is that little girl who will never see her father again. it was the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> it was? >> absolutely. he was innocent until proven guilty and we took that very seriously. >> did you know aaron hernandez before -- i mean when this trial started, did you know who he was? >> i had never watch football. >> i...
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mr. hernandez has considerable financial means.. go over every page to try to find something. >> each one of those areas is a decision the trial judge had to make if she made enough of them incorrectly or if she made enough of them differently than the appeals judges would make them it could constitute the basis for an appeal. to me, from this vantage point that seems extremely unlikely but he has nothing to lose. he is in his 20s. he is worth millions of bucks. facing the rest of his natural life in jail. might as well spend money to see if there is a chance to get new trial. >> he will spend more money as you know, alleged to have committed two other murders. bill: but the question is do three of you or any of you see an avenue for appeal? or is aaron hernandez walking into jail for the rest of his life? >> i do not. i agree with the judge on that one. this judge was very good. any error may have been committed would be what we call harmless error. would not have changed the outcome of the verdict. >> if i may contradict my estee
mr. hernandez has considerable financial means.. go over every page to try to find something. >> each one of those areas is a decision the trial judge had to make if she made enough of them incorrectly or if she made enough of them differently than the appeals judges would make them it could constitute the basis for an appeal. to me, from this vantage point that seems extremely unlikely but he has nothing to lose. he is in his 20s. he is worth millions of bucks. facing the rest of his...
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mr. hernandez win? no.se he is going to serve the rest of his life in jail and he is 25 years old. and the worst part for me, too, is how about that little girl that is never going to see her father again. it was very emotional. >> if we were wrong, if he had something else to say, he maybe should have testified at some point in the trial. maybe there should have been more so we could have heard his side of the story. >> hernandez once helped lead the new england patriots to a super bowl. now he will begin his sentence in a maximum security prison one hour from the stadium where the patriots play. cnn's jean casarez has more on the 25-year-old's new life behind bars. >> reporter: convicted murderer aaron hernandez may be known for wearing 81 with the new england patriots but now has a new mub with the massachusetts department of correctiones with his first full day of processing complete at mci cedar junction, maximum security facility down the road from where he played in the nfl. next day will have medica
mr. hernandez win? no.se he is going to serve the rest of his life in jail and he is 25 years old. and the worst part for me, too, is how about that little girl that is never going to see her father again. it was very emotional. >> if we were wrong, if he had something else to say, he maybe should have testified at some point in the trial. maybe there should have been more so we could have heard his side of the story. >> hernandez once helped lead the new england patriots to a super...
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mr. hernandez is that he was a young man witnessed this horrific killing that he happened it to be presentene but he was not a direct. >> he did not testify right? >> he did not testify and the two other people he was with at the time have not gone to trial yet. kimberly is right. great substantial evidence here. >> there is d.n.a. evidence. >> gun left did he scene. >> on a joint he allegedly shared with the victim. >> marijuana cigarette. >> yes. >> he could have shared the marijuana cigarette doesn't mean he killed them. >> in the car, driving to the car scene. >> he was with the guy associated with the guy. >>, no, no no. >> no eyewitness? >> a video, perhaps, purported to be a gun in his hand. >> purporting to be? >> massachusetts has a joint venture theory which means if you are there, you don't have to be the trigger person, if you are there and you are participating and assisting in it that's murder. >> i don't know, i think he might walk on this. i'm not sure because you guys are paid to do this and i don't follow it. here is horrific story. illinois and this is happening all over
mr. hernandez is that he was a young man witnessed this horrific killing that he happened it to be presentene but he was not a direct. >> he did not testify right? >> he did not testify and the two other people he was with at the time have not gone to trial yet. kimberly is right. great substantial evidence here. >> there is d.n.a. evidence. >> gun left did he scene. >> on a joint he allegedly shared with the victim. >> marijuana cigarette. >> yes....
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mr. hernandez win? no. he's 25 years old. and the worst part for me was how about that little girl that would never see her father again. >> you thought about all that? >> it was the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> it was? >> absolutely. >> he was innocent until proven guilty and we took that serious. >> what say you madam foreperson? >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> did that -- was it hard? did you know aaron hernandez before -- when this trial started, did you know who aaron hernandez was? >> i didn't even know who he was. i had never watched football. i don't follow the patriots. >> how many of you knew who he was? >> i knew of him, yeah. >> you never watch football? >> no. >> i watch the patriots every sunday. i filled that out on the question heir. lifelong new england girl and the patriots are my number one team. so i knew him. i knew of him as a football player, not as a person. >> i think that all of us, whether we knew him or not, took that out of the equation. it doesn't naert what you do for a li
mr. hernandez win? no. he's 25 years old. and the worst part for me was how about that little girl that would never see her father again. >> you thought about all that? >> it was the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> it was? >> absolutely. >> he was innocent until proven guilty and we took that serious. >> what say you madam foreperson? >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> did that -- was it hard? did you know aaron hernandez before...
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mr. hernandez. >> correct. >> iran is not on the same page as the united states and five other countries when its comes to a final nuclear agreement of course, nothing is signed. they're all bloviate, just yack yack yack. the latest from both sides as they yack yack yack. coming upment i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales i
mr. hernandez. >> correct. >> iran is not on the same page as the united states and five other countries when its comes to a final nuclear agreement of course, nothing is signed. they're all bloviate, just yack yack yack. the latest from both sides as they yack yack yack. coming upment i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you...
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mr. hernandez, thank you for joining us tonight. directly ahead. christians are slaughtered overseas. where is the outrage over this religious persecution? reverend franklin graham is here. he is next. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, than to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your f fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. segment tonight as the factor has been reporting for weeks, christians are being persecuted app the silence from the obama administration is deafening. >> it's reached a critical point. which is christian persecution in the middle east and africa and it's something that president obama has been largely silent on. >> christians living in these terror-ridden countries are absolutely terrified. at any time they could be murdered just because they have
mr. hernandez, thank you for joining us tonight. directly ahead. christians are slaughtered overseas. where is the outrage over this religious persecution? reverend franklin graham is here. he is next. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, than to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your...
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mr. hernandez win? no.g taserve the rest of his life in jail and he's 25 years old and the worst part for me, too, is how about that little girl that is never going to see her father, again. it was very emotional. >> and don't miss the rest of anderson's exclusive interview with the entire jury, that's 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight right here on cnn. >>> all right. up next, even if aaron hernandez had been acquitted of killing olin lloyd, he still faces another trial. a double murder trial in boston. he pled not guilty in this one, too. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain, my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. >>> two more families will have to endure a murder trial
mr. hernandez win? no.g taserve the rest of his life in jail and he's 25 years old and the worst part for me, too, is how about that little girl that is never going to see her father, again. it was very emotional. >> and don't miss the rest of anderson's exclusive interview with the entire jury, that's 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight right here on cnn. >>> all right. up next, even if aaron hernandez had been acquitted of killing olin lloyd, he still faces another trial. a double murder...
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mr. hernandez. >> and when it was in an opened condition, did you ever see any of the contents inside?> what did you see inside? >> a firearm, money, marijuana joints. >> okay. when you say a firearm, just describe, what color was the firearm? >> it was silver-grayish color with a brown handle. >> that's never what you want to hear, especially if you're facing down murder charges. susan candiotti is with me live now. we're still missing a murder weapon here. we have a lockbox that was taken out and thrown away by a girlfriend who's already been on the stand. and now a witness says he saw a gun in a lockbox. this can't be going over well. >> reporter: it cannot. and maybe that wasn't the murder weapon. but bradley does testify that he saw aaron hernandez handling a glock during a trip to florida with him. he said he handled it and then appeared to live it in the hotel room. this is important because the judge ruled that at least he had access to a glock that was in the presence of another man in florida who aaron hernandez had given money to to ship guns to him. that's already come out
mr. hernandez. >> and when it was in an opened condition, did you ever see any of the contents inside?> what did you see inside? >> a firearm, money, marijuana joints. >> okay. when you say a firearm, just describe, what color was the firearm? >> it was silver-grayish color with a brown handle. >> that's never what you want to hear, especially if you're facing down murder charges. susan candiotti is with me live now. we're still missing a murder weapon here. we...
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mr. hernandez win? no. because he's going to serve the rest of his life in jail and he's 25 years old. and how about the little girl who will never see her father again. it was very emotional. >> and you thought about that? >> we thought about all of it definitely. >> it was the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> absolutely. >> he was innocent until we proved him guilty and we took that very serious. >> what say ye madam foreperson? >> guilty in the first-degree. >> was that hard? did you know aaron hernandez before? when this trial started, do you know who he was? >> i never watched football. >> how many of you knew who he was? >> i knew who he was? >> but you never watched football? >> no. >> i watched the patriots every sunday. >> i'm a patriots' fan and i filled that out sont questionnaire. life long new england girl and the patriots were my team. so i knew him. and i knew of him as a football player and not a person. >> and i think most of us whether we knew him or not, took that out of the equation. it doesn't matter what you do for a living or how much money you make we are
mr. hernandez win? no. because he's going to serve the rest of his life in jail and he's 25 years old. and how about the little girl who will never see her father again. it was very emotional. >> and you thought about that? >> we thought about all of it definitely. >> it was the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> absolutely. >> he was innocent until we proved him guilty and we took that very serious. >> what say ye madam foreperson? >> guilty in...
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district attorney of bristol county, thomas quin, who managed the successful prosecution of aaron hernandez. mrquin, thank you very much for joining us, joining us on this night. i know how long a day this has been for you. could you tell us what it was like to be in that courtroom today when that verdict was returned? >> well, it was very emotional. it had been a long deliberation and when the verdict came in, i think we all were very happy with it, that the jury found him guilty and we had proven the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> after about one day of deliberation, it seemed to me that the second-guessing of your office, your prosecutors and your handling of this case got louder and louder every day. by the time we got into the seventh day of deliberations, there were an awful lot of people thinking the d.a. blew this case and they were probably going to come out of there with a hung jury. what was it like going through such a long jury deliberation? >> well, we felt good about it. it can get tense and stressful. everybody is talking, what's going on? what's the story? but we felt we ha
district attorney of bristol county, thomas quin, who managed the successful prosecution of aaron hernandez. mrquin, thank you very much for joining us, joining us on this night. i know how long a day this has been for you. could you tell us what it was like to be in that courtroom today when that verdict was returned? >> well, it was very emotional. it had been a long deliberation and when the verdict came in, i think we all were very happy with it, that the jury found him guilty and we...
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mr. draghi resumed speaking. interest rates, unchanged. aaron hernandezas been sentenced to life in prison with the parole following his conviction today of first-degree murder. a jury in massachusetts found hernandez guilty in the shooting death of odin lloyd who was dating the sister of hernandez's fiance. the conviction will be automatically appealed to the state's highest court. hernandez was selected by the patriots in the fourth round of the 2010 nfl draft. coming up stephanie ruhle's exclusive interview with stand druckenmiller and his take -- with stan druckenmiller. the president with the boston -- the president of the boston celtics. at 2:45 the spring housing outlook. stay with us. ♪ mark: stan druckenmiller has one of the best track records in the history of investing. he spent years working with george soros before striking out on his own. his fund was returning 30% annually for a quarter century. mr. druckenmiller does not just invest in markets. he is a major supporter of various politicians including governor chris christie. esther drucken
mr. draghi resumed speaking. interest rates, unchanged. aaron hernandezas been sentenced to life in prison with the parole following his conviction today of first-degree murder. a jury in massachusetts found hernandez guilty in the shooting death of odin lloyd who was dating the sister of hernandez's fiance. the conviction will be automatically appealed to the state's highest court. hernandez was selected by the patriots in the fourth round of the 2010 nfl draft. coming up stephanie ruhle's...
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mrs. sterling, nor her abiding interest in what exploded in her face. let's go to aaron hernandez. of murder. was pretty much what you expected? >> oh, i think so. i mean, i wasn't on the jury. i don't know exactly everything they saw or felt. but what's a shame, a lot of these pro athletes feel invincible to a sense. especially when you're this thing. he's so young. so maybe this can serve as a positive message to other athletes. if you do the crime, you're going to have to serve the time. >> i also wasn't on the jury lou. lou: come to think of it, neither was i. >> you look at it as a glass half full thing. he has another trial coming up. if he gets lucky on that one and he doesn't get found guilty at that, he's back at 500. right back in the playoff hunt. that's probably how he's looking at it. >> optimistic. lou: i'm almost positive, that has to be the perspective -- >> i honestly think he's probably looking at it though. lou: gisele bÜndchen, retiring from the runway. >> yeah. lou: that's breaking hearts i'm sure somewhere. >> the world is very sad. every time a model retires
mrs. sterling, nor her abiding interest in what exploded in her face. let's go to aaron hernandez. of murder. was pretty much what you expected? >> oh, i think so. i mean, i wasn't on the jury. i don't know exactly everything they saw or felt. but what's a shame, a lot of these pro athletes feel invincible to a sense. especially when you're this thing. he's so young. so maybe this can serve as a positive message to other athletes. if you do the crime, you're going to have to serve the...
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mr. >> the verdict is in for nfl star aaron hernandez, guilty of cold-blooded murder.ce life without parole. it's a shocking ending for a one-time superstar. he signed a $40 million contract to play football for the new england patriots. today only 30 miles from that stadium he was convicted for the murder of a former friend. susan candiotti was there. >> what say you, madam foreperson? is the defendant not guilty guilty of murder in the first degree or guilty of murder in the second from they. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: a grim-faced aaron hernandez on the final day of his long fall. in stark contrast to the man seen laughing and winking during the trial, today with his mother and fiance in tears, he shows almost no emotion. except when he appears to mouth the words "you're wrong." a short time later -- >> you're committed to the nci cedar junction for the term of your natural life without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: at issue whether hernandez was guilty of the 2013 execution-style murder of odin lloyd, shot six times. central to
mr. >> the verdict is in for nfl star aaron hernandez, guilty of cold-blooded murder.ce life without parole. it's a shocking ending for a one-time superstar. he signed a $40 million contract to play football for the new england patriots. today only 30 miles from that stadium he was convicted for the murder of a former friend. susan candiotti was there. >> what say you, madam foreperson? is the defendant not guilty guilty of murder in the first degree or guilty of murder in the...
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hernandez. two runs come in to score. the phillies played four in the inning. three of those charged to mr. gonzalez.f the eighth bryce harper up. with a man on second. trying to get something to go there. he strikes out looking. harper with six strikeouts in his last eight at-bats. the nats strand four tonight. dropping to 1-3 to start the season. >>> in baltimore, home opener for the orioles taking on the blue jays. not a good day for ao's starter. navarro takes it to left. two score on this double. the blue jays jump out to a 4-0 lead. norris had a rough day. eight earned running in just three innings of work. in the sixth inning baltimore just can't catch a break. chris davis at the plate. this ball deep to left. but pillar is on his horse. the orioles fall 12-5 in their home opener. >>> over in the nba the biz ards visiting brooklyn. john wall out for a second straight game resting up for the playoffs. the brook lopez show started. that's as many as the wizards had as a team in that frame. brooklyn up 17 points after the first quarter. wizards, they did have a few bright spots. beal he came to p
hernandez. two runs come in to score. the phillies played four in the inning. three of those charged to mr. gonzalez.f the eighth bryce harper up. with a man on second. trying to get something to go there. he strikes out looking. harper with six strikeouts in his last eight at-bats. the nats strand four tonight. dropping to 1-3 to start the season. >>> in baltimore, home opener for the orioles taking on the blue jays. not a good day for ao's starter. navarro takes it to left. two score...
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mrs. sterling, nor her interest in tape that seems to have exploded in her face. let's go to aaron hernandezcted of murder. it was pretty much what you expected? >> i think so. i don't know exactly the jury saw or felt. what's a shame a lot of these proathletes feel invincible to a sense. especially when you're this young. he's so young. so maybe this can serve as a positive message to other athletes. if you do the crime, you're going to have to serve the time. >> andy? >> i wasn't on the jury, but i think -- >> come to think of it neither was i. >> look at this from a glass half full. he was found guilty of this murder. he has another murder trial coming up. if he gets lucky on that one and he's not guilty at that. he's back at .500. i got to think that's how he's looking at it. >> opmystic. >> i'm almost positive. >> i think he is probably looking at that way. >> gazellebundchen is retiring. >> every time a model retires, a new victoria's secret angel gets her wings. >> can i just sort of sit here and take in the fact of what you just said? andy. >> yeah. i just -- i can't believe that any
mrs. sterling, nor her interest in tape that seems to have exploded in her face. let's go to aaron hernandezcted of murder. it was pretty much what you expected? >> i think so. i don't know exactly the jury saw or felt. what's a shame a lot of these proathletes feel invincible to a sense. especially when you're this young. he's so young. so maybe this can serve as a positive message to other athletes. if you do the crime, you're going to have to serve the time. >> andy? >> i...
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hernandez has pleaded not guilty. >>> and police out in california again are looking for the man who has earned the name a real life mrs. doubt fire. 's bank roner. >> police say man dressed up as a woman with wavy blonde wig and all hands demand note over to teller at a bank in santa cruz, he got a which with money cops think the same guy have been casing another bang earlier that same day. >> they should be arrested for the bad wig. >> it wasn't the same wig as mrs. doubt fire? >> no, she had a better one, that was robin williams. >> filling potholes around philly, seems they forgot something or added something that shouldn't be there? yes, that's a cone. what's it doing there? what the street department said when we called. >> that's right by my apartment matter of fact. >> i checked it yesterday. i told you the cone outside your apartment. >> and you took a picture with your cell phone ya. i know. and, later i hate when i go on social media and see spoilers for shows. i haven't watched yet. well google wants to stop that from happening. what they invent that could prevent spoilers forever. why do we do it? why do w
hernandez has pleaded not guilty. >>> and police out in california again are looking for the man who has earned the name a real life mrs. doubt fire. 's bank roner. >> police say man dressed up as a woman with wavy blonde wig and all hands demand note over to teller at a bank in santa cruz, he got a which with money cops think the same guy have been casing another bang earlier that same day. >> they should be arrested for the bad wig. >> it wasn't the same wig as mrs....
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mr. ruff says his key to living a long live good clune fun he says this birthday one he's not going to forget any time soon. >>> former nfl player aaron hernandezire of our howard eskin as we told you yesterday hernandez will spend the rest of his live in prison. >> the former new england patriot star found guilty of murder yesterday and howard has some well strong opinions on this case. why howard says he's had it with those trying to defend hernandez hernandez. >>> are you kid mowing? i'm done. i've had it. >>> there are many things wrong in our country. let me count the ways. but some are hard for me to understand. all right. this is clearly an area that existed for a long time but i can't take it any more and i've had it. >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> i think it's great that the justice system actually worked with the guilty conviction of first degree murder of aaron hernandez here's the rub for me. when you know a person is guilty of a crime like murder, how can an attorney defend that person in this case the mercenaries on the defense team of aaron hernandez. how can any human being defense someone who we all new committed a
mr. ruff says his key to living a long live good clune fun he says this birthday one he's not going to forget any time soon. >>> former nfl player aaron hernandezire of our howard eskin as we told you yesterday hernandez will spend the rest of his live in prison. >> the former new england patriot star found guilty of murder yesterday and howard has some well strong opinions on this case. why howard says he's had it with those trying to defend hernandez hernandez. >>> are...
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mr. president, over the course of the easter recess i went to meet with the president of honduras president her hernandez -- president hernandez about the limited albeit progress that his country is making against crime as well as all the drugs that are coming in. i had gone to honduras with our four-star marine general general kelley, the commander of united states southern command and between the u.s. military and the coast guard, we have been successful. as a matter of fact, i even went on some simulated drug interdictions out in the crabbian off of key west -- out in the caribbean off of key west. they showed me how one coast guard fast boat can interdict a drug smuggler fast boat. ans basically they shoot out the engines. they can do that from another fast boat or they can do that from a helicopter. that has had an effect. there are less drugs coming out of south america going into honduras, which is one of the three central american countries that had become so prime for the drug trade. they come in in big shipments into honduras, el salvador, guatemala. then they break them down into much smaller
mr. president, over the course of the easter recess i went to meet with the president of honduras president her hernandez -- president hernandez about the limited albeit progress that his country is making against crime as well as all the drugs that are coming in. i had gone to honduras with our four-star marine general general kelley, the commander of united states southern command and between the u.s. military and the coast guard, we have been successful. as a matter of fact, i even went on...
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hernandez in this case. >> so eric you say you're surprised, expected a hung jury. we know there was no murder weapon found, there was no independent eyewitness to the murder of mr.why were you so surprised? >> it was such a circumstantial case. you have a very rich guy, there is no motive he's a good looking guy, which goes into play with the jury, and they just seemed like they had to put these pieces together and they may not have had it. and the jury was out for almost seven days and that indicates that they're thinking about things. and he may have had one or two people back there who were on his side with the evidence. >> so what do you think swayed them, what about the prosecution's case won them over in the end? >> a few pieces. number one his dna on the gum at the scene. you can't get away from that. second the video with him holding a gun in his house, you can't get away from that. so dna at the scene and him holding a gun at home, that connects him to the place and a weapon. as well as kraft when aaron hernandez was giving his alibi, which when i heard kraft testify, i thought he was sunk like a bag of rocks. because people start talking too much when
hernandez in this case. >> so eric you say you're surprised, expected a hung jury. we know there was no murder weapon found, there was no independent eyewitness to the murder of mr.why were you so surprised? >> it was such a circumstantial case. you have a very rich guy, there is no motive he's a good looking guy, which goes into play with the jury, and they just seemed like they had to put these pieces together and they may not have had it. and the jury was out for almost seven...