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south kazakh steppe region gave birth to four children three girls and boys were born in the second perry mason center in kent says he now children wayne from one thousand two hundred to two thousand grams are in the department of premature babies according to the doctors the state of the new boys is satisfactory the mother of the children also feels good now she has five children her eldest son is seven years old according to specialists of the regional health care department. this is the first case of the birth of fortune in the last ten years and seven has expanded the family were four children were delivered will receive social assistance. meanwhile from the beginning of the year two thousand and three hundred and eleven children were born and among them only one case of the birth of triplets. we named our children as a team that kason. this is from another side. my grandmother once gave birth to twins the latest news is that three dub you dodge cars out that stevie got kate said reassessment of all the northfield reserves will be conducted in classics and methods of reassessment were consi
south kazakh steppe region gave birth to four children three girls and boys were born in the second perry mason center in kent says he now children wayne from one thousand two hundred to two thousand grams are in the department of premature babies according to the doctors the state of the new boys is satisfactory the mother of the children also feels good now she has five children her eldest son is seven years old according to specialists of the regional health care department. this is the...
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you know, my colleague, justice sotomayor, talks about how when she was a kid she watched perry masonthis is, you know, way before anybody this room's time but in perry mason was this great trial lawyer and there were all these sort of ah-ha moments when parimason at trial solves the great case and it was all very exciting. and justice sotomayor talks about how watching that made her want to be a lawyer. when i told me this, i said i knew practice of law was nothing like that because i saw my father go to work and come back every morning and he never had those ah-ha moments n fact my father did a kind of law where he thought it was a terrible failure when he went to court. i mean he had a small practice. sort of a small-town practice in new york city. small practice. just helped ordinary people solved their problems. loved doing that. i think found it deeply meaningful and valuable. but, always thought of when you got to court because you had failed someplace along the lines and, and, you know, as i say now i sort of look at what he did and think, what a meaningful way to spend your t
you know, my colleague, justice sotomayor, talks about how when she was a kid she watched perry masonthis is, you know, way before anybody this room's time but in perry mason was this great trial lawyer and there were all these sort of ah-ha moments when parimason at trial solves the great case and it was all very exciting. and justice sotomayor talks about how watching that made her want to be a lawyer. when i told me this, i said i knew practice of law was nothing like that because i saw my...
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trying to get that perry mason moment where you catch the witness and they stand up and say i can't takenow those scenes? it never happened in real courtrooms, but there is a moment in political tv where the person almost does stand up and say, okay, you got me. and that's what i like. >>> coming up. tiny ballerinas who are more spice than sugar and everything nice. >> there it was, my little girl up there, boxing it ought with another girl about a foot shorter. >>> when "caught on camera: confrontation" continues. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when
trying to get that perry mason moment where you catch the witness and they stand up and say i can't takenow those scenes? it never happened in real courtrooms, but there is a moment in political tv where the person almost does stand up and say, okay, you got me. and that's what i like. >>> coming up. tiny ballerinas who are more spice than sugar and everything nice. >> there it was, my little girl up there, boxing it ought with another girl about a foot shorter. >>> when...
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that they'll with one of those moments like in the old perry mason show where they just can't take it with a truth once and for all and for all to hear? i guess lawyers will tell you it doesn't happen like that. people who do things do them with such perverse pride of authorship that they take them to the grave. they know what they did, they're happy with what they did but don't want us to have the satisfaction of hearing them admit it or at least not the way we want to hear it. i have yet to hear a crystal clear statement of why we went to war with iraq. i know some of the arguments, "w" want to outdo his father oar getting revenge for saddam hussein's attempt to kill his father. the geopolitical argument that taking down iraq would weaken the peace deal in the middle east, the argument that the road to jerusalem went through baghdad. i know dick cheney and lifetime practice of not taking his foot off the neck of any opponent who could get the chance. donald rumsfeld, please, don, tell us what it was all about. please, don, just spill the beans. i watched this long documentary on rum
that they'll with one of those moments like in the old perry mason show where they just can't take it with a truth once and for all and for all to hear? i guess lawyers will tell you it doesn't happen like that. people who do things do them with such perverse pride of authorship that they take them to the grave. they know what they did, they're happy with what they did but don't want us to have the satisfaction of hearing them admit it or at least not the way we want to hear it. i have yet to...
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my colleague, justice soto mayor, talks about how when she was a kid she watched perry mason. this was before anyone in this room's time, but mason was this great trial lawyer and there were all of these are hot moments -- all of these a-ha moments when he solves these great cases and it was all very exciting. and she said that made her want to be a lawyer. and when she told me that, i said oh, i knew that our kissing law was never like that. my father went to work and he never had those kinds of moments. he thought it was a terrible failure when he went to court. he had a small practice and just helped ordinary people solve their problems. someplace along the line. and i look now and see what he did and think, what a meaningful way to spend your time in the profession. but as a kid, it did not seem very exciting. >> when did you think that you wanted to become a lawyer? >> well, i never really did. [laughter] i'm sure you were a dean. i was a dean. i spent so much time talking to prospective students and said, don't just go to law school because you cannot think of anything e
my colleague, justice soto mayor, talks about how when she was a kid she watched perry mason. this was before anyone in this room's time, but mason was this great trial lawyer and there were all of these are hot moments -- all of these a-ha moments when he solves these great cases and it was all very exciting. and she said that made her want to be a lawyer. and when she told me that, i said oh, i knew that our kissing law was never like that. my father went to work and he never had those kinds...
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it may be the only way we get a perry mason moment here. thank you so much, and assemblywoman, you're a great guest to have on an important night. >> snow. >>> no matter how bad the bridge scandal looks for christie, he still considers him a viable candidate for president of united states in 2016. as an east coast republican, he may be among the republicans among the best chance of knock off secretary clinton. but that's only if he can get past the right wing republicans in the caucuses and primaries. but look at the guy. he is still game to run. he is going out there to vegas this weekend to basically shake his cuff. >>> plus, what has become known as the sheldon adelson primary, the conga line of 2016 republican hopefuls auditions in vegas right now for that one older billionaire's support. and more importantly, his money. >>> and while things look bleak for congressional democrats this november, republicans have done nothing to address their shrinking political base. and let's face it, lack of a positive political message. think of it. w
it may be the only way we get a perry mason moment here. thank you so much, and assemblywoman, you're a great guest to have on an important night. >> snow. >>> no matter how bad the bridge scandal looks for christie, he still considers him a viable candidate for president of united states in 2016. as an east coast republican, he may be among the republicans among the best chance of knock off secretary clinton. but that's only if he can get past the right wing republicans in the...
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one thing i'm pretty sure that won't happen is we won't have that sort of like perry mason moment wherey, totally, thoroughly exonerated. at best, for chris christie, he gets out of this saying i didn't have any direct knowledge of it. i didn't help plan it. but i was the head of an administration where this was going on. >> you mention the national poll, steve. and yet over at cpac where they do the straw polls, last year, he got 7% there. this might be the only polling universe in the country where his numbers are going up right now. >> right. you could always -- the cpac straw poll is always -- you can clearly say it's not a great barometer of who will be the next republican nominee. ron paul ron a couple of them. >> romney won five times in a row before he became the nominee. >> well, george allen won it once, too. my favorite cpac straw poll was when ron paul got declared the winner in 2010 and half the room at cpac started cheering and half the room started booing, and then hear paul ryan, a divided party. nobody divides that gathering like ron paul. >> it's very interesting. last
one thing i'm pretty sure that won't happen is we won't have that sort of like perry mason moment wherey, totally, thoroughly exonerated. at best, for chris christie, he gets out of this saying i didn't have any direct knowledge of it. i didn't help plan it. but i was the head of an administration where this was going on. >> you mention the national poll, steve. and yet over at cpac where they do the straw polls, last year, he got 7% there. this might be the only polling universe in the...
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my colleague, justice soto mayor, talks about how when she was a kid she watched perry mason.his was before anyone in this room's time, but mason was this great trial lawyer and there all of these a-ha moments when he solves these great cases and it was all very exciting. and she said that made her want to be a lawyer. and when she told me that, i said oh, i knew that our kissing law was never like that. my father went to work and he never had those kinds of moments. he thought it was a terrible failure when he went to court. he had a small practice and just helped ordinary people solve their problems. and i look now and see what he did and think, what a meaningful way to spend your time in the profession. but as a kid, it did not seem very exciting. >> when did you think that you wanted to become a lawyer? >> well, i never really did. [laughter] i'm sure you were a dean. i was a dean. i spent so much time talking to prospective students and said, don't just go to law school because you cannot think of anything else to do. there are all of the students who get out of college a
my colleague, justice soto mayor, talks about how when she was a kid she watched perry mason.his was before anyone in this room's time, but mason was this great trial lawyer and there all of these a-ha moments when he solves these great cases and it was all very exciting. and she said that made her want to be a lawyer. and when she told me that, i said oh, i knew that our kissing law was never like that. my father went to work and he never had those kinds of moments. he thought it was a...
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i think the prosecution is going to need some sort of perry mason moment in order to get a murder convictionhey just haven't shown that oscar pistorius was acting with the malice in his heart or that he actually knew it was his girlfriend in that bathroom behind that shut door. they haven't gone there. the evidence doesn't support murder. jon: do you think they've built their case? >> i do. you have four shots into a locked bathroom door with his girlfriend inside. there's to reason for him not to check the bedroom to see if she was in there. why do you fire into a bathroom four times unless you have the intent to kill? there's no reason to believe there was an intruder because we heard witnesses say there were screams from a woman in a shot. it's an overwhelming case of murder here. jon: they had scheduled this thing to be wrapped up by now. march 20 was the original end date. now they say they're going to the middle of may. sometimes less is more in the courtroom. is there a possibility here the prosecution is overplaying this case? >> it could be. in fact, the prosecution was supposed to
i think the prosecution is going to need some sort of perry mason moment in order to get a murder convictionhey just haven't shown that oscar pistorius was acting with the malice in his heart or that he actually knew it was his girlfriend in that bathroom behind that shut door. they haven't gone there. the evidence doesn't support murder. jon: do you think they've built their case? >> i do. you have four shots into a locked bathroom door with his girlfriend inside. there's to reason for...
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. >> and for a final exclamation point, the defense had a perry mason moment up its sleeve.t the murder weapon used to bludgeon kathleen peterson was the fireplace blow poke, only police never found it. but near the end of the trial, a stunning revelation. >> my heart started pounding. >> peterson's son, clayton, said while fixing his car he'd come across the missing blow poke. it was there all along and the cops had simply missed it. >> here it was in the basement sitting there in the corner covered with dust and cobwebs. clayton ran upstairs to tell his father. >> dad thought that it was a setup and that the police were going to come storming into the house. >> in court the defense played the moment for all it was worth, getting the lead detective to agree that if this was the murder weapon, it was completely intact. >> do you see any dents in there? even like a tiny little indentation? >> it doesn't appear to have any dents. >> that was the blow poke. well, if it is, then what was the murder weapon? >> lawyer david rudolf thought he'd peppered reasonable doubt all the way
. >> and for a final exclamation point, the defense had a perry mason moment up its sleeve.t the murder weapon used to bludgeon kathleen peterson was the fireplace blow poke, only police never found it. but near the end of the trial, a stunning revelation. >> my heart started pounding. >> peterson's son, clayton, said while fixing his car he'd come across the missing blow poke. it was there all along and the cops had simply missed it. >> here it was in the basement...
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bridget kelly testifying or wildstein is there going to be a court, a venue for that kind of open perry masonome out with the truth? >> we will know that when they come back with their findings? >> i don't know. the democrats in new jersey that have been frustrated by chris christie for five years, want to get even with chris christie. they are just going to drag this investigation out for a year, year and a half, which will really get in the way of his presidential chances. >> push this report and went on diane sawyer trying to sort of cut through that. i will say politically you might be right. there may be some overarching. he may still do well on a national level according to the poll numbers, but this morning, i think he is waking up and looking around at the newspaper, probably looking at conversations like this and looking at his lawyer on camera and going you know what? i got to do everything myself. i can't depend on anybody any more because i do my best for myself. there is no one who speaks better for chris christie than chris christie himself. if that is the best we do in terms of
bridget kelly testifying or wildstein is there going to be a court, a venue for that kind of open perry masonome out with the truth? >> we will know that when they come back with their findings? >> i don't know. the democrats in new jersey that have been frustrated by chris christie for five years, want to get even with chris christie. they are just going to drag this investigation out for a year, year and a half, which will really get in the way of his presidential chances....