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s reporter: by order of the governor, flags in arizona flew at half-staff today in memory of petty officer class charles keating iv. his teammates in the navy seals, where his brother also serves, called him "c-4" since he was the fourth to bare what in arizona is a household name. his grandfather, charles keating, jr., a champion swimmer during his college years, was a financier sent to prison in a bank scandal that implicated several u.s. senators. his father, charles keating iii, was a three-time all-american swimmer at indiana university. c-4 was a star distance runner in high school where track coach rob reniewicki remembers him as the kid with the million dollar smile. >> he had a big heart, big smile, happy-go-lucky kid. he was the kind of kid that walked into a room and the room lit up. hi reporter: after high school, he ran for indiana but left college to join the seals. begins with the notoriously tough basic training and going on the serve two combat tours in iraq and one in afghanistan. the ribbons on his chest include a bronze star with valor. he quietly married before he left
s reporter: by order of the governor, flags in arizona flew at half-staff today in memory of petty officer class charles keating iv. his teammates in the navy seals, where his brother also serves, called him "c-4" since he was the fourth to bare what in arizona is a household name. his grandfather, charles keating, jr., a champion swimmer during his college years, was a financier sent to prison in a bank scandal that implicated several u.s. senators. his father, charles keating iii,...
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ability to unite the republican party much less anything is donald trump, because he turn s everything ino a pettyh staying up late at night and hate tweeting and the like. this is not the type of person who has any capability to unite anything. by contrast, five former candidates running in this united primary, governor mike pence onboard, former governor pete wilson onboard, people ranging from mark levin and jeb bush, all come behind ted cruz and we've demonstrated the ability to do that and when we're the republican nominee if that's the outcome out of cleveland, we have a clear path to get there, we will be able to put the republican party back together, and unite the party and ge on to defeat hillary clinton. any notion that donald trump can unite the republican party or unite anything is just ridiculous, because all you have to do see the type of person he's proven to be in this primary so far. >> making him the most popular person in the race so far. >>> thank you both very much for making a strong case on both fronts. >>> more players this morning. donald trump's campaign manager corey le
ability to unite the republican party much less anything is donald trump, because he turn s everything ino a pettyh staying up late at night and hate tweeting and the like. this is not the type of person who has any capability to unite anything. by contrast, five former candidates running in this united primary, governor mike pence onboard, former governor pete wilson onboard, people ranging from mark levin and jeb bush, all come behind ted cruz and we've demonstrated the ability to do that and...
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. >> it's a murder charge, it's not a petty larceny charge with a hung jury where you walk away from it. we recognize that the d.a.'s>> so from your perspective on a new trial how will it look differently? >> better for me. that is how it will look differently. >> reporter: unfortunately for charlie's attorneys, they'd already played their surprise defense, mom really did it. there'd be no shock value in a second trial. >> frankly, we've gotta face this like it's a brand-new case, starting today. hung juries are a situation in which you have to reinvent the wheel. >> reporter: last november just weeks after the trial ended, both sides were back in the same court, before the same judge, judge piampiano, who just two days earlier had won that state supreme court seat. it was a routine hearing to talk pretrial logistics. >> so you are expecting to set a calendar date. >> we were figuring maybe in january, a january trial date. >> jon hand who'd been there for the entire trial was in attendance too. >> there was a number of charlie's friends there myself and roughly four or five other reporters who had covered the trial
. >> it's a murder charge, it's not a petty larceny charge with a hung jury where you walk away from it. we recognize that the d.a.'s>> so from your perspective on a new trial how will it look differently? >> better for me. that is how it will look differently. >> reporter: unfortunately for charlie's attorneys, they'd already played their surprise defense, mom really did it. there'd be no shock value in a second trial. >> frankly, we've gotta face this like it's a...
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petty thinks like shoplifting. i remember talking to her when she was in jail, crying how hard it was, how horrible the people were in their to her. i remember when i was in the 20's and -- in my late miriam took a serious turn for the worse. she had gone mad of jail and had gotten with a guy that was a more serious drug addict than she. and they were living in a crack house. i remember my dad flew up from texas. was up in philadelphia. my father and i drove up, i was in dcf time. time.ve -- d.c. at the we drove up to try to get my sister out of the crack house. me tooker my dad and our watches and rings and wallets and left them behind. we didn't know if we were going to be robbed or shot or what was going to happen. and i remember pulling her out of there and we took her to a denny's not too far away. of us sat down with her there for four or five hours. trying to pull her back. but she wouldn't listen. she kept going on and on. she was angry. she said, daddy you missed my swim meet when i was in high school. and i remember telling her, miriam, you have a son. a sixth grader, he needs you. but she didn't want to listen. she wasn't prepared to change the path she
petty thinks like shoplifting. i remember talking to her when she was in jail, crying how hard it was, how horrible the people were in their to her. i remember when i was in the 20's and -- in my late miriam took a serious turn for the worse. she had gone mad of jail and had gotten with a guy that was a more serious drug addict than she. and they were living in a crack house. i remember my dad flew up from texas. was up in philadelphia. my father and i drove up, i was in dcf time. time.ve --...