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the man then said mullins shared a secret.nvolvement in the murders. >> i already knew it but to hear somebody else say it -- >> that mullins had lied. >> yes. >> kind of proud what he was able to do? >> yeah. >> now, this snitch on snitch story had the appeals judge's attention. >> the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different -- >> because mullins story was that important in getting the conviction? >> right. >> the judge vacated rick's conviction saying the 23450u county solicitor could refile charges if he wanted. the solicitor said he did not. in 2013, after eight years inside, rick gagnon walked out of prison. he's settled on the carolina coast now married with children. >> just the smell of the ocean, it's like freedom. it's a terrible thing i went to prison for something i didn't do. it's changed my life. >> his old girlfriend believes her life was up ended, too. bambi's said she's cut ties with most of the people she grew up with, the tobacco field she still owns
the man then said mullins shared a secret.nvolvement in the murders. >> i already knew it but to hear somebody else say it -- >> that mullins had lied. >> yes. >> kind of proud what he was able to do? >> yeah. >> now, this snitch on snitch story had the appeals judge's attention. >> the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different -- >> because mullins story was that important in getting the...
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mullin, for five minutes for your questions. mr. mullin: thank you for the panel for being here. a lot of interest in this. more so than members are interested in it. but chairman, appreciate you having a hearing. outside there's a lot of people wanting to get in. i think there's a lot of unknown facts that people are trying to get information and that's the whole point of this panel is, ok, what exactly is a way we're heading? what is the future? and how is this going to be benefit or negative? and so i'm going to focus just a little bit on this and this is a generic question for the panel itself. is anybody aware of certain pushbacks, lawsuits, concerns through the states or through different organizations that have came after online betting? anybody want to take that? all at once. >> i'm happy to speak to that. i have come from two distinct areas. there is a large number, dozens of private lawsuits that's been consolidated as a class action. mr. mullin: what are they concerning? >> number of different claims based on allegations of fraud and illegal gambling. they are in very
mullin, for five minutes for your questions. mr. mullin: thank you for the panel for being here. a lot of interest in this. more so than members are interested in it. but chairman, appreciate you having a hearing. outside there's a lot of people wanting to get in. i think there's a lot of unknown facts that people are trying to get information and that's the whole point of this panel is, ok, what exactly is a way we're heading? what is the future? and how is this going to be benefit or...
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mullin, for five minutes for your questions. mr. mullin: thank you for the panel for being here. a lot of interest in this. more so than members are interested in it. but chairman, appreciate you having a hearing. outside there's a lot of people wanting to get in. i think there's a lot of unknown facts that people are trying to get information and that's the whole point of this panel is, ok, what exactly is a way we're heading? what is the future? and how is this going to be benefit or negative? and so i'm going to focus just a little bit on this and this is a generic question for the panel itself. is anybody aware of certain pushbacks, lawsuits, concerns through the states or through different organizations that have came after online betting? anybody want to take that? all at once. >> i'm happy to speak to that. i have come from two distinct areas. there is a large area, dozens of private lawsuits that's been consolidated as a class action. mr. mullin: what are they concerning? >> number of different claims based on allegations of fraud and illegal gambling. they are in very pr
mullin, for five minutes for your questions. mr. mullin: thank you for the panel for being here. a lot of interest in this. more so than members are interested in it. but chairman, appreciate you having a hearing. outside there's a lot of people wanting to get in. i think there's a lot of unknown facts that people are trying to get information and that's the whole point of this panel is, ok, what exactly is a way we're heading? what is the future? and how is this going to be benefit or...
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mullin, for five minutes for your questions. mr. mullin: thank you for the panel for being here. a lot of interest in this. more so than members are interested in it. but chairman, appreciate you having a hearing. outside there's a lot of people wanting to get in. i think there's a lot of unknown facts that people are trying to get information and that's the whole point of this panel is, ok, what exactly is a way we're heading? what is the future? and how is this going to be benefit or negative? and so i'm going to focus just a little bit on this and this is a generic question for the panel itself. is anybody aware of certain pushbacks, lawsuits, concerns through the states or through different organizations that ave came after online betting? anybody want to take that? all at once. >> i'm happy to speak to that. i have come from two distinct areas. there is a large area, dozens of private lawsuits that's been consolidated as a class action. mr. mullin: what are they concerning? >> number of different claims based on allegations of fraud and illegal gambling. they are in very pre
mullin, for five minutes for your questions. mr. mullin: thank you for the panel for being here. a lot of interest in this. more so than members are interested in it. but chairman, appreciate you having a hearing. outside there's a lot of people wanting to get in. i think there's a lot of unknown facts that people are trying to get information and that's the whole point of this panel is, ok, what exactly is a way we're heading? what is the future? and how is this going to be benefit or...
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engineers learned about mullin and his magnetic phones.as the first performer to record a radio program on tape. the highest-paid female executives in the u.s. hail from the tech sector. or call ceo safra catz came in as number one, -- oracle ceo safra catz came in as number one. alphabet's cfl ruth pour it follows her with a $4.1 billion package. dropping to number five after holding the top spot last year was apple's retail chief, angela erin. she earned just under $28 million for 2015. speaking of women in technology, facebook coo sheryl sandberg spoke publicly for the first time since her husband's unexpected death just over a year ago. addressing the graduating class at the university of california berkeley, sandberg shared her moving story of hope, resilience, and finding gratitude in the face of loss. >> it is the greatest irony of my life that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude, gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, and the laughter of my children. my hope for you is you can find that grati
engineers learned about mullin and his magnetic phones.as the first performer to record a radio program on tape. the highest-paid female executives in the u.s. hail from the tech sector. or call ceo safra catz came in as number one, -- oracle ceo safra catz came in as number one. alphabet's cfl ruth pour it follows her with a $4.1 billion package. dropping to number five after holding the top spot last year was apple's retail chief, angela erin. she earned just under $28 million for 2015....
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. >> reporter: philly fanatics really wanted to meet katie mullins, so he kick her cousin right out of her seat. >> it was the most fun part of the game. >> reporter: let's backtrack. this past friday, katie, hoist blind, went to the phillies game with her family. >> he just came up behind her. >> this is the phillies fanatic, turn around. >> and if i could touch him, and he said that was fine. >> unaudible. >> i just did it. >> and after allowing kate toy see him, through touch, the fanatic decided to have a little dance part which her. >> really cool, great to see her reaction. >> reporter: don is the fanatic's best friend and he says fury green guy loves making the game a great love for kate. >> fanatic spotted our friend, wanted to have some fun and make sure that she was experiencing what everybody else gets to experience. >> he tries to make every night memorable here. >> it was really cool about it. and he absolutely sat with me for a while and i got to hug him. >> reporter: at citizens bank park, greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> isn't that quality fanatic time. >> sti
. >> reporter: philly fanatics really wanted to meet katie mullins, so he kick her cousin right out of her seat. >> it was the most fun part of the game. >> reporter: let's backtrack. this past friday, katie, hoist blind, went to the phillies game with her family. >> he just came up behind her. >> this is the phillies fanatic, turn around. >> and if i could touch him, and he said that was fine. >> unaudible. >> i just did it. >> and after...
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mullin: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in support of my colleague's amendment to this important bill. this amendment would make sure that rural and tribal areas receive the funding they need to combat the growing drug abuse epidemic. my district is very rural. my district also has two of the five counties in the entire state that have the highest rates of unintentional painkiller overdoses. in 2014, oklahoma had the 10th highest drug overdose rate in the nation and more people died from unintentional overdoses than in car crashes. rural areas have some of the highest overdose death rates in the entire country, and this is a growing epidemic. we must ensure that these rural areas are getting the tools they need. this is the way that i am offering this amendment with my colleagues, mr. israel and mr. mckinley, to ep sure that rural and tribal areas receive the proper drug federal abuse prevention efforts that they deserve. i urge all my colleagues to support this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentle
mullin: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in support of my colleague's amendment to this important bill. this amendment would make sure that rural and tribal areas receive the funding they need to combat the growing drug abuse epidemic. my district is very rural. my district also has two of the five counties in the entire state that have the highest rates of unintentional painkiller overdoses. in 2014, oklahoma had the 10th highest drug overdose rate in the nation and more people died from...
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myself, malone, mullin, drexler, and so and stock ton. we would play every day. tie.out 12-2, and i said i'm going to really rattle his chains. so i went over there and tapped him on the shoulder and said hey, man, to if you don't turn into air jordan we're going to employee you out today. his eyes got big. usually that tongue come about right here, now it's way out. he broke the three and he's looking at me. so he came down again, hit another three. [ laughter ] >> the greatest shot. i've been involved in all three. first dr. j walked in the air out of bands, reverse layup up under. michael jordan in 1991 came down on us with the right hand, tongue out. he switched in midair to the left. spun it against the glass. now, this is the greatest shot. he came down the right side, took off. david robinson took off, and he said, okay, i'm going to sit here in the air. because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground. he 360 tongue moving, and dunked it. in a practice game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and all
myself, malone, mullin, drexler, and so and stock ton. we would play every day. tie.out 12-2, and i said i'm going to really rattle his chains. so i went over there and tapped him on the shoulder and said hey, man, to if you don't turn into air jordan we're going to employee you out today. his eyes got big. usually that tongue come about right here, now it's way out. he broke the three and he's looking at me. so he came down again, hit another three. [ laughter ] >> the greatest shot....
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. >> it wasn't for the health of workers legend chris mullin, hair and wouldn't be here.lcohol and drug free sense 2008, he is a sharing his story of hope and trying to save other people. tuesday he will be in the bay area. >>> the first time in two decades, where it discussions in the us are declining. that's according to analysis by the new york times. the prescriptions skyrocketed since 1996 when oxycontin hit the market. the paper says a number prescriptions peak around 2012 and the client every year since then. according to the times dr. may be hitting the warnings that bankers are addictive. the drop in perceptions is not translating yet and if you are dallas. -- into fewer deaths from opioids. >>> a toprol prodigy from sacramento says he plans on studying biochemical engineering and becoming a doctor by the time he turns 18. yard has three college degrees. it has recently been accepted the two university of california campuses. he started at community college when he was seven years old. last year he received an associate's degree from american river college in sac
. >> it wasn't for the health of workers legend chris mullin, hair and wouldn't be here.lcohol and drug free sense 2008, he is a sharing his story of hope and trying to save other people. tuesday he will be in the bay area. >>> the first time in two decades, where it discussions in the us are declining. that's according to analysis by the new york times. the prescriptions skyrocketed since 1996 when oxycontin hit the market. the paper says a number prescriptions peak around 2012...
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that don't think it can happen because it happened to him if it was for the help of the legend chris mullin he would not be here right now drug-free since 2008 he shared his story and hopes of seven others especially teams tomorrow he will be here in the bay area is on to the attention for the arts and 7:00 in walnut creek's. >>vicki liviakis: the bird is in one of the officers involved in the freddie gray case there will and the next baseball san diego padre is in the music tonight after a botched the national anthem. hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please. please. he's streaming a cat video. (family laughs) and the whole party is looking... can i take a look? mitch come on! get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. >>vicki liviakis: will have reaction to that article. >>reporter: stang his statement that he
that don't think it can happen because it happened to him if it was for the help of the legend chris mullin he would not be here right now drug-free since 2008 he shared his story and hopes of seven others especially teams tomorrow he will be here in the bay area is on to the attention for the arts and 7:00 in walnut creek's. >>vicki liviakis: the bird is in one of the officers involved in the freddie gray case there will and the next baseball san diego padre is in the music tonight after...
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>> well, rodney mullin is a skate boarder. i'm a skate enthusiast. >> rose: travel with your board?erywhere you go, you find a place to -- >> everywhere i go. >> rose: what is it about the experience to you? >> the first thing i found in my adult life that thoroughly and honestly clears my head. >> rose: really? yeah. >> rose: in terms of themes, tell me, what does this country need to understand about race? >> before harper lee died, i had a private -- i was in the privacy of her home, the old-age home in monroeville. >> rose: right. how did that happen? >> that happened -- a dear friend of mine, extraordinary writer daniel vol and his wife cecilia peck and gregory's daughter, they're dear friends of mine, i first met miss lee at veraneek peck's home, queen of the world. >> rose: gregory's wife. and harper just rolled in on the train because she wouldn't fly. she had just gotten off the train and had her bits and pieces -- >> rose: so friends long after the book was out, movie made, the friendship continued into their old age in. >> yes, in a beautiful, rare and special way, the wa
>> well, rodney mullin is a skate boarder. i'm a skate enthusiast. >> rose: travel with your board?erywhere you go, you find a place to -- >> everywhere i go. >> rose: what is it about the experience to you? >> the first thing i found in my adult life that thoroughly and honestly clears my head. >> rose: really? yeah. >> rose: in terms of themes, tell me, what does this country need to understand about race? >> before harper lee died, i had a...
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damaging to our nation's security, but i kind of agree with chairman -- joint chiefs of staff chairman mullin who said the greatest threat to our nation's security is our nation's debt. i think we ought not to be putting future generations at risk and we should be working toward reducing what our federal outlays are every single year and working toward balancing the budget. it means, yes, we have to go in and cut that penny out of the dollar. and save it for our children and our grandchildren to get this nation back on the right track. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? mr. simpson: i claim time in on sation to the gentlelady's amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. simpson: mr. speaker, i commend the gentlelady for her consistency. she always has these amendments to cut 1% across the board on out of the appropriations bills. and i appreciate her consistent work to protect the taxpayers' dollars, but this is an approach that frankly i can't support. w
damaging to our nation's security, but i kind of agree with chairman -- joint chiefs of staff chairman mullin who said the greatest threat to our nation's security is our nation's debt. i think we ought not to be putting future generations at risk and we should be working toward reducing what our federal outlays are every single year and working toward balancing the budget. it means, yes, we have to go in and cut that penny out of the dollar. and save it for our children and our grandchildren...
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the marshall who is an attorney at sheppard mullin's four presents a part where the host respected attorneys in the state was root porting his part of the detail report the other day and he reported on the problem that there is, as he put it, they found that the sfpd is insufficiently independent from the poa. to kind of illustrate that point, i gary delaney says private security website, made these horrible things, there's testimony is been doing this i've known gary delaney for 30. i would hire her barbary coast for any security. greg suhr chief of police. now i understand loyalty to a friend but you have a will in your policy, in your general orders that says, members shall not recommend to any non-city employee [reading code]. that includes political benefit. if it if i could finish with a seconds [inaudible] >> president loftus: i will provide a brief response. it goes like this. gary delaney us is no longer a san francisco police officer. gary delaney us is no longer a san francisco police officer. i've no say over what he says what he does. i do think you pointed out an interesting th
the marshall who is an attorney at sheppard mullin's four presents a part where the host respected attorneys in the state was root porting his part of the detail report the other day and he reported on the problem that there is, as he put it, they found that the sfpd is insufficiently independent from the poa. to kind of illustrate that point, i gary delaney says private security website, made these horrible things, there's testimony is been doing this i've known gary delaney for 30. i would...
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the marshall who is an attorney at sheppard mullin's four presents a part where the host respected attorneys in the state was root porting his part of the detail report the other day and he reported on the problem that there is, as he put it, they found that the sfpd is insufficiently independent from the poa. to kind of illustrate that point, i gary delaney says private security website, made these horrible things, there's testimony is been doing this i've known gary delaney for 30. i would hire her barbary coast for any security. greg suhr chief of police. now i understand loyalty to a friend but you have a will in your policy, in your general orders that says, members shall not recommend to any non-city employee [reading code]. that includes political benefit. if it if i could finish with a seconds [inaudible] >> president loftus: i will provide a brief response. it goes like this. gary delaney us is no longer a san francisco police officer. gary delaney us is no longer a san francisco police officer. i've no say over what he says what he does. i do think you pointed out an interesting th
the marshall who is an attorney at sheppard mullin's four presents a part where the host respected attorneys in the state was root porting his part of the detail report the other day and he reported on the problem that there is, as he put it, they found that the sfpd is insufficiently independent from the poa. to kind of illustrate that point, i gary delaney says private security website, made these horrible things, there's testimony is been doing this i've known gary delaney for 30. i would...