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. >> i want to go now to leonard padilla, bounty hunter, who spent time with the anthony family when he first helped tot mom bond out from behind bars. are you surprised, leonard padilla, at all these letters and the comments that she made about having caylee too young, that she wanted to be single, the comments about doping the child up so she'd be knocked out so she could go party all night? >> no. none of it surprises me. but i will tell you this. cindy never brought no chloroform home. she probably never had access to it. because when we were there one of the things that they were very, very strict on, no guns in the house, and they even went as far as to say that they had decided when that child was living with them, when the child was born, they were going to have no guns in the house. and i can tell you this -- cindy brought no chloroform home. the only drug she ever used to put her child to sleep so she could party was xanax, and that's where the term "zanny" came up two or three years before. the whole system of writing that she's using right now is casey through and through
. >> i want to go now to leonard padilla, bounty hunter, who spent time with the anthony family when he first helped tot mom bond out from behind bars. are you surprised, leonard padilla, at all these letters and the comments that she made about having caylee too young, that she wanted to be single, the comments about doping the child up so she'd be knocked out so she could go party all night? >> no. none of it surprises me. but i will tell you this. cindy never brought no...
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when padilla, jose padilla arrives in the o'hare airport and is seized. has no weapons. just on intelligence and then he's put in the naval bringing for the next 3 1/2 years as an enemy combatant. so if we admit this notion that we're at war with all of these smallish groups. the thing they have in common, they're not states. they haven't controlled states, then how do we declare war on them? now, the key issue, of course, we have to take proactive measures in a structure which is -- but we have to be problem-oriented in developing new constitutional concepts. not just call it war. not to encourage extravagant analogies to what franklin roosevelt was up to in a total war. for civilization. and say well, that's just like a problem which would be a terrible thing, destroying half of a city of the united states. but that's really -- we were up to much worse in the second world war, in the world war. and so we have to structure -- we have to structure a new framework without extravagant analogies to the moments in the past that's related to the problem. and that's my real pr
when padilla, jose padilla arrives in the o'hare airport and is seized. has no weapons. just on intelligence and then he's put in the naval bringing for the next 3 1/2 years as an enemy combatant. so if we admit this notion that we're at war with all of these smallish groups. the thing they have in common, they're not states. they haven't controlled states, then how do we declare war on them? now, the key issue, of course, we have to take proactive measures in a structure which is -- but we...
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leonard padilla joining us out of sacramento via skype. what do you make of the now bombshell that she's flunked a fourth polygraph? there's no way around it. she is lying. >> well, nancy, i don't think she could tell the truth and pass. her mind is so convoluted with what happens in her life, especially that particular evening, that there's people that have many, many doubts as to whether she could pass a lie detector test. even if she told the truth. now, art harris says that tommy took a lie detector test thursday, which obviously hasn't been publicized. if he'd have passed it -- if he took it thursday and he passed it, his attorney would be all over the media with it. >> man, you're not kidding. >> so if he did take one thursday, if he took one thursday, and it ain't been publicized for the past week -- >> yeah, it can't be good. >> i can only wonder what happened. >> paul penzone, let's talk about what padilla just said. paul penzone joining us out of phoenix, director of prevention program childhelp.org, former sergeant with the phoe
leonard padilla joining us out of sacramento via skype. what do you make of the now bombshell that she's flunked a fourth polygraph? there's no way around it. she is lying. >> well, nancy, i don't think she could tell the truth and pass. her mind is so convoluted with what happens in her life, especially that particular evening, that there's people that have many, many doubts as to whether she could pass a lie detector test. even if she told the truth. now, art harris says that tommy took...
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to leonard padilla, bounty hunter, joining us from sacramento, california. you know what, leonard?believe one thing that misty croslin says. notice that she is blaming joe and tommy croslin. joe overstreet, tommy croslin. tommy croslin is blaming joe overstreet. joe overstreet's saying i wasn't there. all three are pointing the finger at each other. and listen. padilla, no offense, but if this were the truth, that misty's telling now, she would have told you this to get out of jail a while back. something has changed. >> no. the truth is still within misty. she has not told the truth. i do believe that she contacted either timmy or tommy or overstreet, the cousin. and i do believe that the van was driven to her house. i do believe that tommy, who has told law enforcement that he was there and took them out to where they put the body in the river, in other words, i have a lot of belief in that, but i believe the body was already -- the child was already deceased. the only person at this stage of the game that knows what caused the demise of the child, obviously, is misty. and misty
to leonard padilla, bounty hunter, joining us from sacramento, california. you know what, leonard?believe one thing that misty croslin says. notice that she is blaming joe and tommy croslin. joe overstreet, tommy croslin. tommy croslin is blaming joe overstreet. joe overstreet's saying i wasn't there. all three are pointing the finger at each other. and listen. padilla, no offense, but if this were the truth, that misty's telling now, she would have told you this to get out of jail a while...
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so from there, i asked leonard padilla, leonard padilla, will you help me with the search?yself. and my goal in life is to find haleigh. that's all that matters to us. >> and my -- >> wait, wait, wait. back to chelsea croslin, what did you tell police where they should search? >> i told them that joe, when he was staying in satsuma with us, i lived in crescent city, a little bit farther, but it's all in the same area, he stayed at tommy's house for a few days until him and ronald had that falling out regarding the gun he had stolen which was recovered. from there, he went and stayed at another house. there was a car accident and he was airlifted off to gainesville. >> so are you saying that you believe joe overstreet is involved in haleigh's disappearance? >> i do believe joe overstreet is involved in the disappearance. i don't know if joe is the one that actually did do the harm and killed her, or whatever this horrible news that's out there. >> but wait a minute, chelsea, there's only three choices, overstreet, misty croslin or tommy croslin. >> there's not just three sto
so from there, i asked leonard padilla, leonard padilla, will you help me with the search?yself. and my goal in life is to find haleigh. that's all that matters to us. >> and my -- >> wait, wait, wait. back to chelsea croslin, what did you tell police where they should search? >> i told them that joe, when he was staying in satsuma with us, i lived in crescent city, a little bit farther, but it's all in the same area, he stayed at tommy's house for a few days until him and...
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bill: you could -- jose padilla was the guy who was picked up, and holder filed a brief regarding how he thought he should have been handled in a civilian court rather than in the military court in south carolina. go back to khalid shaikh mohammed, the white house has taken management ultimately of this decision. does that weaken what some would argue is already a weakened attorney general? >> well, i think they basically have to admit that he is wrong on this, that his desire to have khalid sheikh mohammed tried in civil courts in new york city just isn't going to work and when the new york city mayor and others became aware of just what that would mean, the cost, the high cost of try trying khalid shaikh mohammed not only in new york city but anywhere in the united states, when you have a perfectly good venue down there at guantanamo, just seems -- you know, it's been very irritating, when the white house basically took it away from eric, i think that kind of slammed him just a little bit. bill: this has been labeled by some, sir, on the outside as the toughest hearing to date for h
bill: you could -- jose padilla was the guy who was picked up, and holder filed a brief regarding how he thought he should have been handled in a civilian court rather than in the military court in south carolina. go back to khalid shaikh mohammed, the white house has taken management ultimately of this decision. does that weaken what some would argue is already a weakened attorney general? >> well, i think they basically have to admit that he is wrong on this, that his desire to have...
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padilla is willing to set it up. what's the problem? you've got bill majeski, licensed polygrapher, who's on the show tonight. what's the holdup? >> well, you've got to get tommy out of jail first and he's got a big bond he's got to put up. that's one problem. >> so you've got jack trimarco and majeski standing by and what did you say the problem was? >> tommy's in jail. if they wanted to fly down there, they would have to work that out with the authorities and give it to them in the administration building where they gave it to misty. >> they would be the defense team. and the defense team speaks for tommy croslin. let's go back to the significance. why we want a poly on tommy croslin. what can you tell me about the letter written by babysitter turned stepmother misty croslin, the last person to see haleigh alive? >> nancy, i can tell you that i spoke to the people who got that letter, two family members, chelsea croslin and father hank croslin. it says that -- it claims that tommy was at the trailer that last night with a cousin named
padilla is willing to set it up. what's the problem? you've got bill majeski, licensed polygrapher, who's on the show tonight. what's the holdup? >> well, you've got to get tommy out of jail first and he's got a big bond he's got to put up. that's one problem. >> so you've got jack trimarco and majeski standing by and what did you say the problem was? >> tommy's in jail. if they wanted to fly down there, they would have to work that out with the authorities and give it to them...
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. >> straight out to leonard padilla.u think there's any way -- you know this case in and out, that the jury would fall for a hair, an unknown hair on a piece of plastic in the woods? we don't even know if it's connected to this case. and we know the dna on the masking tape, we know it was an fbi agent. >> thousands of people go by, it's only 16 feet off the road, there's houses and a school. the main thing you got to remember is the makeup of the jury in florida. it's going to be definitely of a different mind, of a different situation than the one that tried o.j. simpson. you have to understand that the o.j. simpson jury was driven by several factors that the florida jury is not going to be driven by. so the hair is not going to make any difference. there's too many people that go by there every day. if they wanted to spend all the money that florida has got in their treasury, they could find out who that hair longed to. but it's unnecessary. it's just junk constantly being thrown out there. just not going to make any d
. >> straight out to leonard padilla.u think there's any way -- you know this case in and out, that the jury would fall for a hair, an unknown hair on a piece of plastic in the woods? we don't even know if it's connected to this case. and we know the dna on the masking tape, we know it was an fbi agent. >> thousands of people go by, it's only 16 feet off the road, there's houses and a school. the main thing you got to remember is the makeup of the jury in florida. it's going to be...
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>> padilla is a journalist with more than 30 years experience, most of the chicago tribune's of thisk rider and the book is written in the one who journal style with a lot of clarity and pine. gene is a tourist legislature and lawyer in eleanor line and so he had access to a lot of the very high profile people interviewed for this book and make a great team. >> two justice stevens now about that and cooperate at all? >> yes, i wouldn't and a big sticker on a but justice stevens did sit with interviews with the authors, was aware of the projects and actually a lot of this takes up photographs of some interesting travis in his office. for example, he has a hole in one golf trophy that will appear in the interior of the book and he also kind of gave his blessing to the author's intriguing people close to him. the people close to him harm probably loyal to him so they would never have spoken with the offers without his they sell so we are able to have access to his family members, friends, former clerks, a lot of people with stevens plus. >> you say it was 10 years and making? >> the aut
>> padilla is a journalist with more than 30 years experience, most of the chicago tribune's of thisk rider and the book is written in the one who journal style with a lot of clarity and pine. gene is a tourist legislature and lawyer in eleanor line and so he had access to a lot of the very high profile people interviewed for this book and make a great team. >> two justice stevens now about that and cooperate at all? >> yes, i wouldn't and a big sticker on a but justice...
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bobby hill padilla played here. let's go with eddie murray. >> bob: okay. no where in my notes does it say beltran led the league. one of the guys in the dugout through the ball into the stand and a kid hit it and it went back into the dugout. >> rob: the girl last year who got the ball from her daddy and she launched it to the lower deck. she almost hit a orios scot. >> bob: he was on every tv show in america next few days. >> rob: you never want to go down and in to a righty or lefty and that's why. pulling the hand. we like it when our guys do it. like you said, he was a local hid from atlanta. lot of pressure put on him. >>> park view high school retired his number 12. there is a broken bat. desmond charges. on to kennedy and the third inning is over. long night for the pitchers so far. 2-1 game and a long way to go. . >> bob: here is our game summary. 2 out 2 run desmond triple to drive in a 2 runs. -- drive in 2 runs. don't love watching our young stud shortstop diving in to third like that. >> rob: that back is not moving. this isn't right. david wri
bobby hill padilla played here. let's go with eddie murray. >> bob: okay. no where in my notes does it say beltran led the league. one of the guys in the dugout through the ball into the stand and a kid hit it and it went back into the dugout. >> rob: the girl last year who got the ball from her daddy and she launched it to the lower deck. she almost hit a orios scot. >> bob: he was on every tv show in america next few days. >> rob: you never want to go down and in to a...
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weapons states and what this nuclear posture review does is remove the ambiguity and also said day padilla nature of our response and that is that it would be devastating conventional military response to chemical or biological weapons and the leadership would be held accountable. with respect to nuclear weapons states the same degree of ambiguity is present today and finally with respect to the states and iran and north korea in particular that noncompliance with the non-proliferation obligations believe the ambiguity has been reduced as secretary gates said all options are on the table. >> related to iran it occurs to me that we're missing probably the major -- major rogue elephant in the room the fact is a firebrand gains nuclear capability all efforts to contain nuclear proliferation are dead the iranian president himself ahmadinejad, estates if they gave this capability they would supply it too other islamic nations according to their needs and it occurs to me that some much of the focus needs to be there i have to muddle children not want them to face nuclear terrorism but i am convi
weapons states and what this nuclear posture review does is remove the ambiguity and also said day padilla nature of our response and that is that it would be devastating conventional military response to chemical or biological weapons and the leadership would be held accountable. with respect to nuclear weapons states the same degree of ambiguity is present today and finally with respect to the states and iran and north korea in particular that noncompliance with the non-proliferation...
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senator durham, democratic whip, is so eloquent, but president bush, the first case that came up was padilla, and that was before military commissions had been established, he established military commissions and the supreme court found them lacking and the defense department stopped and had to rewrite the rules and during that period of time, up through 2006, the congress passed legislation to effectuate military commissions, in plate 2006, and then it took some time for the rules to all be written and moving forward, but the plan was to try to, the several hundred people at guantanamo, all of them didn't have to be tried, that they would be tried by military commission and khalid sheikh mohammed's case was already proceeding as a military commission, was it not? until president obama, when his first act was to stop that. >> well, the case had been proceeding in a military commission, in a very halting fashion, and the decision that the obama administration made was to put a halt to those things, so that the -- the commission procedures could be amended and congress actually passed those, i
senator durham, democratic whip, is so eloquent, but president bush, the first case that came up was padilla, and that was before military commissions had been established, he established military commissions and the supreme court found them lacking and the defense department stopped and had to rewrite the rules and during that period of time, up through 2006, the congress passed legislation to effectuate military commissions, in plate 2006, and then it took some time for the rules to all be...