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police arrested six people, including pollard's mother. this. >>> in a few hours, a judge in the fort hood massacre trial will rule on army major nidal malik hasan's request for yet another trial delay. jury selection was scheduled to start today. hasan says he needs a three-month delay to prepare for his own defense. survivors outraged that he plans to argue he was defending the taliban. he told the court, quote, the leadership of the taliban was in immediate danger from troops at fort hood because the u.s. attacked and continues to attack the taliban. >>> and from "the price is right," to paying the price. >> hello, america. welcome. good luck to the four you and everybody in the audience. >> gretchen: the luck has run out for a former mail carrier collecting workman's comp. she pleaded guilty for fraud, guilty of spinning the wheel twice on the show, even show she claims she couldn't lift meal trays. she will be sentenced in september and those are your headlines. see, i thought it was the woman who was work for "price is right." it's t
police arrested six people, including pollard's mother. this. >>> in a few hours, a judge in the fort hood massacre trial will rule on army major nidal malik hasan's request for yet another trial delay. jury selection was scheduled to start today. hasan says he needs a three-month delay to prepare for his own defense. survivors outraged that he plans to argue he was defending the taliban. he told the court, quote, the leadership of the taliban was in immediate danger from troops at...
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stay to myself most of the time, you know. >> pollard's greatest hope is that he will one day reunite with the family he lost. >> i've got a daughter. man, i ain't never told her i love her. she's 27 years old. i've got five grandkids. i ain't never told her i love her. i can't do it. i've made a lot of mistakes and lost a lot of my life that i can't get back, but i thank god that i'm still living. >>> next on "lockup," women behind bars. >> women's detention center is the nicest of all the facilities, if you can call any of them nice, but jail is hell. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental h
stay to myself most of the time, you know. >> pollard's greatest hope is that he will one day reunite with the family he lost. >> i've got a daughter. man, i ain't never told her i love her. she's 27 years old. i've got five grandkids. i ain't never told her i love her. i can't do it. i've made a lot of mistakes and lost a lot of my life that i can't get back, but i thank god that i'm still living. >>> next on "lockup," women behind bars. >> women's...
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attorneys patricia ann millet, and cornelia pollard and u.s. judge robert leon wilkins. the president demanded that senate republicans stop what he called political obstruction that has been holding up the confirmation of his nominees. the national weather service said today that the tornado that struck near oklahoma city friday night was the widest ever recorded. the twister and the flooding that followed killed at least 19 people. winds reached 295 miles an hour. the tornado was reclassified today as an ef5, the most powerful there is. it traveled 16 miles on the ground and was more than 2.5 miles wide. to give you an idea of that, if the tornado had hit the southern tip of manhattan, it would have covered the entire length of the island all the way from river to river. here's anna werner. >> the el reno tornado was on the march for 40 minutes. it was so massive it appeared as a dark cloud, not a funnel. the storm chaser david payne watched it develop. >> very low to the ground. we had three tornadoes rotating around each other. and then those instantly turned into a l
attorneys patricia ann millet, and cornelia pollard and u.s. judge robert leon wilkins. the president demanded that senate republicans stop what he called political obstruction that has been holding up the confirmation of his nominees. the national weather service said today that the tornado that struck near oklahoma city friday night was the widest ever recorded. the twister and the flooding that followed killed at least 19 people. winds reached 295 miles an hour. the tornado was reclassified...
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pollard worked in the navy, w k walker for the fbi.ses of people who worked for the government. not suggesting it is one or the another. but there is clearly enormous risk when you have hundreds of thousands of top secret clearances. >> snowden, when he was in switzerland, he some objection to something the cia was doing. aren't there periodic polygraphs of these contractors or anything to see if they have a disagreement with the government? >> there should be, and experts are really trying to figure out why he had so much access. they monitor key strokes, i mean, he worked on a computer in his office, they should have monitored every single thing he was doing with that computer. how did they not know this? >> we'll find out. thank you. >> thank you. >>> news on the irs investigation. why aren't we being shown the reports from the congressional interviews with the cincinnati employees? >>> have tim tebow's prayers been answered? he lost his job with the jets, but why he has a whole new reason for tebowing. i'm phyllis and i have diabet
pollard worked in the navy, w k walker for the fbi.ses of people who worked for the government. not suggesting it is one or the another. but there is clearly enormous risk when you have hundreds of thousands of top secret clearances. >> snowden, when he was in switzerland, he some objection to something the cia was doing. aren't there periodic polygraphs of these contractors or anything to see if they have a disagreement with the government? >> there should be, and experts are...
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logan pollard just came up. >> i don't like it. >> cenk: we'll see if it flies or not.a jackson is here. go. >> so chad johnson the nfl star, formerly known as ochocinco is in trouble again. last september he pled no contest to allegations that he head butted his then wife, evelyn. for that incident, he was ordered to go to counseling and one year of probation. on may 7th of this year, he violated the probation which leads us to his court appearance yesterday. so, he was a minute away from locking in a plea deal that required no jail time of him when he got a little handsy. >> chad ochocinco johnson whose contract was terminated by the dolphins is behind bars brrr something he and so many other football players do on the field every week. that winning pat on the rear. and then that quick pat. laughter and giggles from others in court. >> now the one person that did not find any of that funny is the judge and it did not turn out well for johnson. take a listen. >> reporter: johnson's attorney steps in. >> now johnson has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and the general
logan pollard just came up. >> i don't like it. >> cenk: we'll see if it flies or not.a jackson is here. go. >> so chad johnson the nfl star, formerly known as ochocinco is in trouble again. last september he pled no contest to allegations that he head butted his then wife, evelyn. for that incident, he was ordered to go to counseling and one year of probation. on may 7th of this year, he violated the probation which leads us to his court appearance yesterday. so, he was a...
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jonathan pollard, tragically, unfairly, is serving life for far, far, far less. so you can get a sentence up to life certainly. >> bob, when you talk about ten years, is that something that would make sense given what -- i mean, what he may have done? the damage he may have done? >> no. no, no. he's compromised signals intelligence. an intelligence community, that's one of the worst crimes you can commit. whether it's to the press or to a foreign government. he'd get more than ten years. i mean, you know, on -- it's just the nature of the information he revealed. >> i think that's probably right. in virginia he'd probably get more than ten years. now the more we threaten him with harsher sentences the less likely it is that he'll be extradited because the more it will seem political. so we may have to make a tradeoff between a moderate sentence, a moderate crime, bringing him back, or charging him, throwing the book at him and losing him. >> all right. thank you very much. everyone, keep letting us know what you think as your views change here, traitor edward sno
jonathan pollard, tragically, unfairly, is serving life for far, far, far less. so you can get a sentence up to life certainly. >> bob, when you talk about ten years, is that something that would make sense given what -- i mean, what he may have done? the damage he may have done? >> no. no, no. he's compromised signals intelligence. an intelligence community, that's one of the worst crimes you can commit. whether it's to the press or to a foreign government. he'd get more than ten...
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however, antoine bolden and bernard pollard will not be there because of compliments to the new teams satellite and radar this morning. we have a few clouds, starting to blow in our direction. we still have plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. but those high clouds are out there this morning. what is going on, absolutely gorgeous. look at the green grass out there. we will continue this throughout the day. the sunshine will be out, there but those clouds trying to move. in but all in all, plenty of sunshine to be had. the temperature coming in at 64 degrees right now. and we will warm up nicely, nice and seasonable. as we go into the afternoon and a great day for a bike ride with the lie temperature coming in at 80 -- high temperature coming in at 80. >>> let's get a check of traffic with lauren right now. >> we expect heavy delays on the jfx due to an earlier crash southbound. and speeds at 20 miles an hour. and more delays on 95. traveling southbound at kateen avenue. a crash just cleared involving a motorcycle. a look at the delays, 13-minute ride from the toll plaza ove
however, antoine bolden and bernard pollard will not be there because of compliments to the new teams satellite and radar this morning. we have a few clouds, starting to blow in our direction. we still have plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. but those high clouds are out there this morning. what is going on, absolutely gorgeous. look at the green grass out there. we will continue this throughout the day. the sunshine will be out, there but those clouds trying to move. in but all in...
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host: what about jonathan pollard or aldrich ames? were they tried under the espionage act?st: yes, they were. ames in particular was investigated for giving information to the russians. it was a major, major scandal back in the day. -- is theley manning espionage act being applied to him? guest: the government would like to. the government's argument is, when bradley manning released a whole set of documents to wikileaks, among those was a video file called " collateral murder video," and it showed a helicopter attack against what were supposed to be suspected militants. , bothecame a major issue because americans had never actually seen the video even though previous reporting had revealed its existence. but also because it allegedly gives the government a little bit more fire copper against manning himself. here is a little bit from the 1917 espionage act. host: for some of us, that is a lot of gobbledygook, but what does that say? guest: essentially it suggests that anyone who is engaged with activities that would interfere with u.s. military activities or with activitie
host: what about jonathan pollard or aldrich ames? were they tried under the espionage act?st: yes, they were. ames in particular was investigated for giving information to the russians. it was a major, major scandal back in the day. -- is theley manning espionage act being applied to him? guest: the government would like to. the government's argument is, when bradley manning released a whole set of documents to wikileaks, among those was a video file called " collateral murder...