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quijano said, which i don't agree with.ave to realize he's slapping the justice system in the face with well documented racial disparity that is exist all across the country. when i started working on a massive incarceration program with russell simmon, one of the things we brought to light is according to sentencing project, african-american males get sentences 20% longer than white males when they commit the same crimes. even though the professor was naive enough to explicitly mention race as a factor in sentencing, the reality is that we have been impolice italy using race as a factor for a very long time. >> jeff, what they're saying in not granting a new hearing is that this guy was a defense witness and that makes some sort of a difference? >> not. the jury hear what is the jury hears regardless of who is putting forth the witness. the other factor here is texas has an unusual death penalty law in that the issue of future dangerousness is important. unfortunately, that law leads to all sorts of quackery. the idea -- t
quijano said, which i don't agree with.ave to realize he's slapping the justice system in the face with well documented racial disparity that is exist all across the country. when i started working on a massive incarceration program with russell simmon, one of the things we brought to light is according to sentencing project, african-american males get sentences 20% longer than white males when they commit the same crimes. even though the professor was naive enough to explicitly mention race as...
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. >> edgardo quijano tiene la información . >> un joven de 18 años fue arrestado como sospechoso de esteión rpelimianr indica que el conductor había estrado bebiendo todo . >> fue llevado a ujnc etro médico doinde fue arrestado pero la policía después de hacer la investigación determinaron que ambos habían etrnado a una tienda minitos antes. >> ambos son sospechoso de robar tenemos como evidencia . >> edgardo quijano noticias univisión 14 . >> desde hoy cer5raron una arteria en debido al a construcción de tres nuevos puentes de bart (bay area rapid transit) . >> se cree que esto causara congestión pero cuando termine mejorar elt rafico . >> cuando se debate la una reforma migratoria una grupo de religiosas quere cambios de la leyes . >> estamo0s en el vehículo durante tres semanas que tenemos que tener la rlm conocemos bien al lucha de la ghente. >> esta noche el tour llegó hasta san francisco pero dijeron que seguirán móvilizandose para una reforma migratoria . >> propònen una enmieda, las personas deberían aprender inglés antes de legalizar la reforma migratoria . >> con el mismo templ
. >> edgardo quijano tiene la información . >> un joven de 18 años fue arrestado como sospechoso de esteión rpelimianr indica que el conductor había estrado bebiendo todo . >> fue llevado a ujnc etro médico doinde fue arrestado pero la policía después de hacer la investigación determinaron que ambos habían etrnado a una tienda minitos antes. >> ambos son sospechoso de robar tenemos como evidencia . >> edgardo quijano noticias univisión 14 . >> desde...
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edgardo quijano noticias univisiÓn 14. >>> enseguida buscÁn a sospechosos de golpÉar a un transgÉneroar robos de autos. >>> un vistazo a temperaturas actuales, estamos transmitiendo en vivo en nuestros estudios en san francisco, el reloj mar ca 11:12 minutos en san francisco hay 55 grados, en castro valey 53. >>> en santa rosa 59, no le cambie, volvemos con mÁs. ♪. ♪. en el sur de los Ángeles, las autoridades buscan a 4 sospechosos de agredir a una mujer transgÉnero. familiares de la vÍctima exigen justicia por el crimen de odio, osvaldo presenta reacciones. >>> video de una cÁmara de seguridad en hollywood, captÓ los posibles sospechosos de lo que la policÍa de los Ángeles investiga como un crimen de odio, la vÍctima una persona transgÉnero, vivÍan, atacada el 31 de mayo, el ataque detallado en una conferencia de prensa, se revelÓ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> dice estamos anunciando una recompensa de 25 mil dÓlares. los detectives de la policÍa indicaron que vivÍan fue seguida por los individuos. uno cocorriÓ atrÁs, y fue agredida por la espalda cuando derribaron al piso, la atacaron
edgardo quijano noticias univisiÓn 14. >>> enseguida buscÁn a sospechosos de golpÉar a un transgÉneroar robos de autos. >>> un vistazo a temperaturas actuales, estamos transmitiendo en vivo en nuestros estudios en san francisco, el reloj mar ca 11:12 minutos en san francisco hay 55 grados, en castro valey 53. >>> en santa rosa 59, no le cambie, volvemos con mÁs. ♪. ♪. en el sur de los Ángeles, las autoridades buscan a 4 sospechosos de agredir a una mujer...
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. >> reporter: elaine quijano with the murder trial that opens a window on the mob. was the worst fire in the history of colorado started on purpose? barry petersen has the story. and when the great recession left their world spinning out of control, these rookie authors decided it was time for a rewrite. >> we're very grateful and we're nimble and we know what a miracle this is. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the supreme court today stepped into the middle of a long and heated debate over voting rights. at issue are laws that some say are designed to crack down on voter fraud and others say are really about holding down the minority vote. today the supreme court struck down an arizona law that required voters to prove they are citizens before they can register. the ruling could affect voters in as many as 12 other states that have similar laws or were planning them. chief legal correspondent jan crawford is at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: the law required arizona residents to show a d
. >> reporter: elaine quijano with the murder trial that opens a window on the mob. was the worst fire in the history of colorado started on purpose? barry petersen has the story. and when the great recession left their world spinning out of control, these rookie authors decided it was time for a rewrite. >> we're very grateful and we're nimble and we know what a miracle this is. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley:...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up more with charlie rose's interview with presidente-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil. with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo. the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. see wow! eyes in just one week with olay. >>> good morning and welcome to wusa 9. it is a yellow alert day. heavy storms expected for our area. you'll hear more about that from erica in just a few minutes. >>> it is tuesday, june 18th, 2013. i'm andrea rose. >> i'm jessica doyle. mike has the day off today. >>> and here's erica >> yeah, it is a yellow alert day. we do have the threat for the thunderstorms. >> we went through that yesterday. >> absolutely. >> and i also told you that mon
elaine quijano, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up more with charlie rose's interview with presidente-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil. with olay, here's how. new regenerist...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >>> coming up more with charlie rose's interview with president obamae green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil. with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo. the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. see wow! eyes in just one week with olay. see wow! eyes in just one week >>> china now has the fastest super computer in the world. it's called milky way 2. and it is almost twice as fast as the titan, that's the u.s. super computer that used to hold the title. milky way 2 was developed by the national university of defense technology in china. it can do almost 34,000 trillion calculations per second. >>> and it is that time of year when we indulge in a great summer book. one of the fastest s
elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >>> coming up more with charlie rose's interview with president obamae green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil. with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye...
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elaine quijano is in woodcliff, new jersey, for us. thane. any eporter: scott, the o low-oir behind me is almost hborhoods.capacity, and officials here are warning that any more rain could bring flooding to low-lying neighborhoods. the reservoir and river in wood n with rke, new jersey, are already swollen with rain. four more inches is forecast in otects of the northeast and so is the danger of flooding. busibags are all that protects ngrisol rossi's party venue business. how worried are you about ery wong? >> i'm very worried. i'm concerned. you sesingle detail you see here has been my hard work. this potentially can cause-- or harde anything that i put hard work into. >> oh, my god, doug. doumight get hit by flying debris. >> reporter: the storm has already battered coastal ter: the stormth 40-mile-per- ies wiinds. parts of the carolinas could see up to six inches of rain. more tre than a half dozen ed by oes caused by the system were reported in florida. ake lahe heaviest rain arrives here in wood cliff lake later d statt. arbyt, local of
elaine quijano is in woodcliff, new jersey, for us. thane. any eporter: scott, the o low-oir behind me is almost hborhoods.capacity, and officials here are warning that any more rain could bring flooding to low-lying neighborhoods. the reservoir and river in wood n with rke, new jersey, are already swollen with rain. four more inches is forecast in otects of the northeast and so is the danger of flooding. busibags are all that protects ngrisol rossi's party venue business. how worried are you...
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elaine quijano examines a recipe for trouble. and look who's making them laugh on comedy night in cairo. charlie d'agata on jon stewart turning his sharp wit on fresh targets. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with the case of edward snowden, the former national security agency contractor charged yesterday with espionage for leaking secrets about u.s. surveillance programs. the obama administration is now turning up the pressure on authorities in hong kong, where snowden is believed to be. as dan raviv reports, the u.s. and hong kong have an extradition treaty, and the white house expects hong kong to honor it. >> reporter: the white house says if hong kong doesn't extradite edward snowden soon, that would complicate relations with the u.s. and in a radio interview with cbs' mark knoller, president obama's national security adviser, tom donilon, pressed the point. >> reporter: the criminal complaint has three charges, two of them under the espio
elaine quijano examines a recipe for trouble. and look who's making them laugh on comedy night in cairo. charlie d'agata on jon stewart turning his sharp wit on fresh targets. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with the case of edward snowden, the former national security agency contractor charged yesterday with espionage for leaking secrets about u.s. surveillance programs. the obama...
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experimento la industa de bienes raices, muchos se preguntan que tan difícil es comprar casa >> edgardo quijanonga la pizarro y papel, son varios vaactores los que hacen difícil la compra, com competencia con inversionistas y puntaje de crédito, pero también hay ayuda >> mucha gente no se quiere ir de san francisco, yo soy una, quisiera casa >> ella dice su reunión social la hubiese gustado celebrarla en su propia casa, dice que tiene el cargo inicial >> san francisco era caro, ahora es inaxesible >> ese es uno de los factores >> la mayors >> la ciudad de san francisco y el área de la bahia son cotizadas para venir, aunque los intereses están bajos no hay mucho para la demanda >> si quiere comparr una vivienda va a ser difícil encotnrar >> los compradores deben requerir imcumplimiento con dinero listo en mano >> hay muchas epers que quieren invertir en san francisco >> hay auyda también para quienes deseen comprar viviendas, la organización provee información de lao que la ciudad otorga >> san francisco tiene ayuda especiales como 70 mil dólares para la cuota inicial >> para más información com
experimento la industa de bienes raices, muchos se preguntan que tan difícil es comprar casa >> edgardo quijanonga la pizarro y papel, son varios vaactores los que hacen difícil la compra, com competencia con inversionistas y puntaje de crédito, pero también hay ayuda >> mucha gente no se quiere ir de san francisco, yo soy una, quisiera casa >> ella dice su reunión social la hubiese gustado celebrarla en su propia casa, dice que tiene el cargo inicial >> san...
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justicia para su hija también advierte a la comunidad transexual que se cuiden yo les pido , y edgardo quijanoantonio investiga el caso , de una persona precisamente corrupta el record de ella lorena se refiere a la abogada donde tuvo que presentarse en tribunales vi que pasó un hombre con un juez al salír , yo le rpegunte si tenía un abogado el nombre era de un servicio de referencia con la promesa de , iuniciar el caso , es importante que el cliente sepa si habla con un abogado o no y tener un contacto inscrito tener la barra o el número el día que tenían que concluir a tribunales , tenía 2 horas y después vino la sorpresa nosotros estábamos desde las 8 como siempre , y llego diciendonos que lo sentía mucho que ya no podía seguir con el caso por que había pasado un problema con su licencia parece las suspensiones las fechas y motivos conducir sin licencia antes de depositar usted debe tener un contrato debe indicar la cifra que usted va a pagar y además también el nombre del abogado permite verificar los datos de forma gratuita y la información es de caracter público un contrato de casi mil
justicia para su hija también advierte a la comunidad transexual que se cuiden yo les pido , y edgardo quijanoantonio investiga el caso , de una persona precisamente corrupta el record de ella lorena se refiere a la abogada donde tuvo que presentarse en tribunales vi que pasó un hombre con un juez al salír , yo le rpegunte si tenía un abogado el nombre era de un servicio de referencia con la promesa de , iuniciar el caso , es importante que el cliente sepa si habla con un abogado o no y...
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elaine quijano is following the trial in boston. >> reporter: john martorano testified he was james "whitey" bulger's chief executioner and best friend. but that loyalty evaporated, martorano said, when he learned bulger was a government informant. martorano was perhaps the most feared member of bulger's winter hill gang. the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve kroft in 2008. >> did cow keep count of how many people you killed? >> never. never. never. until in the end i never realized it was that many. >> how many? >> a lot. too many. >> do you have a number? >> i confessed to 20 in court. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. he described the killing in a matter of fact way and told the court bulger would sometimes assist or ride in a second car ready to act if anyone dared to interfere. bulger fled boston when he was tipped off by a crooked f.b.i. agent that investigators were closing in. he spent 16 years on the lam. he was arrested two years ago in california. police found weapon
elaine quijano is following the trial in boston. >> reporter: john martorano testified he was james "whitey" bulger's chief executioner and best friend. but that loyalty evaporated, martorano said, when he learned bulger was a government informant. martorano was perhaps the most feared member of bulger's winter hill gang. the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve kroft in 2008. >> did cow keep count of how many...
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he became a legend over the long years that it took to track him down, and elaine quijano was there.ter: prosecutors described james whitey bulger as the center of mayhem and murder in boston for 30 years, a man so dangerous, that he joined osama bin laden at the top of the f.b.i.'s most wanted list. federal prosecutor brian kelly told the jury bulger was a hands-on killer who did the dirty work himself as the boss of boston's notorious winter hill gang. the 83-year-old is accused of drug trafficking, extortion, and murder, all while working as an f.b.i. informant. he was on the lam for 16 years until he was arrested in california in 2011. bulger's defense attorney j.w. carney acknowledged his client did commit some crimes, including bookmaking, drug trafficking and loan sharking, but he insisted bulger was not a murderer, or worse, a government snitch. the worst thing an irish person could consider doing was becoming an informant, carney said. instead, he argued, bulger paid off law enforcement officers in exchange for information on surveillance and searches that could have brought
he became a legend over the long years that it took to track him down, and elaine quijano was there.ter: prosecutors described james whitey bulger as the center of mayhem and murder in boston for 30 years, a man so dangerous, that he joined osama bin laden at the top of the f.b.i.'s most wanted list. federal prosecutor brian kelly told the jury bulger was a hands-on killer who did the dirty work himself as the boss of boston's notorious winter hill gang. the 83-year-old is accused of drug...
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elaine quijano examines a recipe for trouble. and look who's making them laugh on comedy night in cairo. charlie d'agata on jon stewart turning his sharp wit on fresh targets. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod.
elaine quijano examines a recipe for trouble. and look who's making them laugh on comedy night in cairo. charlie d'agata on jon stewart turning his sharp wit on fresh targets. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod.
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. >> reporter: elaine quijano with the murder trial that opens a window on the mob. was the worst fire in the history of colorado started on purpose? barry petersen has the story. and when the great recession left their world spinning out of control, these rookie authors decided it was time for a rewrite. >> we're very grateful and we're nimble and we know what a miracle this is. captioning sponsored by cbs
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elaine quijano reports. and driving across america a stroke at a time.> reporter: it's a big country and you realize why nobody's done this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
elaine quijano reports. and driving across america a stroke at a time.> reporter: it's a big country and you realize why nobody's done this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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. >>> fernando quijano, un reconocido experto en el tema de la delincuencia en medellÍn, dijo que lafiscalÍa general de colombia tomÓ cartas en el asunto, investigan los crÍmenes, los voceros se abstuvieron de dar declaraciones hasta que culminen ellos procesos de indagaciÓn. seguiremos comunicandolos en "primer impacto." >>> para el final de impacto, recibiÓ el mejor regalo este pastor en arizona, se reencontÓo con la hija que dio en adopciÓn 24 aÑos atrÁs, ambos trabajaron como voluntarios en el mismo refugio de desamparados alcohÓlicos y desarrollaron una amistad sin saber que eran padre e hija, la joven lo averiguo, le dio la sorpresa. mientras en washington se busca al responsable desde un vehiculo en marcha que realizo varias detonaciones y dejo a dos personas heridas. realizan manifestacion cerca de la casa blanca para pedirle al gobierno cese su lucha contra las drogas. en los deportes arranca la copa confederaciones con buenos goles. comienza la semana laboral con temperaturas calidas y probabilidad de tormentas electricas... un empresario ..que tal bienvenidos...dos persona
. >>> fernando quijano, un reconocido experto en el tema de la delincuencia en medellÍn, dijo que lafiscalÍa general de colombia tomÓ cartas en el asunto, investigan los crÍmenes, los voceros se abstuvieron de dar declaraciones hasta que culminen ellos procesos de indagaciÓn. seguiremos comunicandolos en "primer impacto." >>> para el final de impacto, recibiÓ el mejor regalo este pastor en arizona, se reencontÓo con la hija que dio en adopciÓn 24 aÑos...
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. >>> fernando quijano, un reconocido experto en el tema de la delincuencia en medellÍn, dijo que laestigan los crÍmenes, los voceros se abstuvieron de dar declaraciones hasta que culminen ellos procesos de indagaciÓn. seguiremos comunicandolos en "primer impacto." >>> para el final de impacto, recibiÓ el mejor regalo este pastor en arizona, se reencontÓo con la hija que dio en adopciÓn 24 aÑos atrÁs, ambos trabajaron como voluntarios en el mismo refugio de desamparados alcohÓlicos y desarrollaron una amistad sin saber que eran padre e hija, la joven lo averiguo, le dio >>> por primera vez rindio, los lideres del valde del silicio. >>> los padres buscan que sus hijos no caigan en las drogas. >>> univisiÓn 14, a las 6. comienza ya. >>> que tal. soglefipe golzzales. >>> un joven fue arrestado estÁ tar tarde. >>> fue en esta esquila donde el auto quedÓ increstudo. los involugrados robaron bebidas alcohÓlicas. un joven de 18 aÑos fue arrestado. el conductoeo del autoestaba bebiendo. el hecho ocurriÓ a las 8 en la avenida santa fe. >>> la policÍa no da a conocer el nombre de la vÍctima. >
. >>> fernando quijano, un reconocido experto en el tema de la delincuencia en medellÍn, dijo que laestigan los crÍmenes, los voceros se abstuvieron de dar declaraciones hasta que culminen ellos procesos de indagaciÓn. seguiremos comunicandolos en "primer impacto." >>> para el final de impacto, recibiÓ el mejor regalo este pastor en arizona, se reencontÓo con la hija que dio en adopciÓn 24 aÑos atrÁs, ambos trabajaron como voluntarios en el mismo refugio de...
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. >> reporter: elaine quijano with the murder trial that opens a window on the mob.he worst fire in the history of colorado started on purpose? barry petersen has the story. and when the great recession left their world spinning out of control, these rookie authors decided it was time for a rewrite. >> we're very grateful and we're humble and we know what a miracle this is. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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cbs news correspondent elaine quijano takes us along his remarkable ride. >> reporter: for the past 70n i'm pushing up the hill i'm always looking down. i'm always pushing down. you know you can't really look up otherwise. you may start going backwards. you never know. and so you know it's that moment where you get to the top. and you see, you know, for miles. up the mountain. and that's when it clicks. you know that's when everything you know, becomes so surreal. >> reporter: he began his journey in los angeles, covering an average of 60 miles each day. we caught up with him during his scheduled rest stop in new jersey. what's the message you hope to send with this trip? >> it really is just never give up. stay focused. you know find your reason. find your passion. set goals for yourself and really just go out and achieve. >> reporter: chalmers' goal since age 8 was to become a paralympic athlete. he was born with spinea bifida and does not have complete use of his legs. but with his family's support the 2424-year-old propelled himself toward his dream. last year in london he represen
cbs news correspondent elaine quijano takes us along his remarkable ride. >> reporter: for the past 70n i'm pushing up the hill i'm always looking down. i'm always pushing down. you know you can't really look up otherwise. you may start going backwards. you never know. and so you know it's that moment where you get to the top. and you see, you know, for miles. up the mountain. and that's when it clicks. you know that's when everything you know, becomes so surreal. >> reporter: he...
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elaine quijano is here. elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you, norah.seems unthinkable not to intervene. >> hi, sweetheart. >> i lost two teeth. >> reporter: 10-year-old sarah murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. doctors say a lung transplant is her only chance of survival. >> when we came down our doctors told us she has weeks, not months. >> reporter: sarah is only eligible for lungs from a child donor as opposed to adult lungs, which are far more available. >> to say she and other children are going to be left to die is really devastating and not a human response. >> first as a mother and grandmother, i can't imagine anything more agonizing than what the more urnaghans are goi through. >> time is running out. please suspend the rules until we look at this policy which we all believe is flawed. >> this is an incredibly agonizing situation where someone lives and someone dies. >> based on their age. based on their age. >> sir -- >> reporter: sebelius asked for a policy review and said she's sympathetic but explains the rules are there for a reason.
elaine quijano is here. elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you, norah.seems unthinkable not to intervene. >> hi, sweetheart. >> i lost two teeth. >> reporter: 10-year-old sarah murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. doctors say a lung transplant is her only chance of survival. >> when we came down our doctors told us she has weeks, not months. >> reporter: sarah is only eligible for lungs from a child donor as opposed to adult lungs, which are far...
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elaine quijano is at the white house where jury selection wrapped up. >> reporter: eight men and four women will make up the jury in the trial of james whitey bulger. their names will not be made public till after they reach a verdict. a sign of the intense interest surrounding this case. one day before opening statements, a shouting match erupted in the courtroom between the federal prosecutor and whitey bulger's lawyer over an allegation that state police squashed an investigation into a key witness. convicted hit man. at one point, u.s. district judge casper intervened, saying, counsel, counsel, okay, seriously, seriously. >> if this is what it's like every day, you know, the prosecution and the defense going after each other like this, it's going to be a great trial. >> reporter: 12 jurors and 6 alter nates will have a front row seat. they are generally middle aged and the jurors include a stay at home dad and a woman whose house was burglarized five years ago. "boston globe" columnist kevin kallum has covered this for 30 years. >> we never heard his excuses for what happened, and
elaine quijano is at the white house where jury selection wrapped up. >> reporter: eight men and four women will make up the jury in the trial of james whitey bulger. their names will not be made public till after they reach a verdict. a sign of the intense interest surrounding this case. one day before opening statements, a shouting match erupted in the courtroom between the federal prosecutor and whitey bulger's lawyer over an allegation that state police squashed an investigation into...
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elaine quijano is at the courthouse in boston. >> reporter: good morning, john martorano is expected to face a grilling from bulger's defense team. martorano is a convicted hit man who said at times bulger helped him commit murder. >> reporter: john martorano testified he was james "whitey" bulger was his partner in time and best friend. it sort of broke my heart, martorano testified. i was just beside myself. martorano was perhaps the most feared member of bulger's cruel hill gang. in 2008, martorano spoke with "60 minutes's" steve kroft. >> did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never, never, never. until in the end, i never realized there were that many. >> how many? >> a lot, too many. >> do you have a number? >> i confessed to 20 in court. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. in unemotional testimony, he described how he killed and told the court bulger would sometimes assist or ride in a second car, ready to act if anyone tried to interfere. bulger fled boston when he was tipped off by a corrupt fbi agent that
elaine quijano is at the courthouse in boston. >> reporter: good morning, john martorano is expected to face a grilling from bulger's defense team. martorano is a convicted hit man who said at times bulger helped him commit murder. >> reporter: john martorano testified he was james "whitey" bulger was his partner in time and best friend. it sort of broke my heart, martorano testified. i was just beside myself. martorano was perhaps the most feared member of bulger's cruel...
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for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, brooklyn, new york. >> what do you think of that?e tribute to do that. her sons very lucky. >> indeed. >>> that does it for us. up next your local news we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> which is a kpix 5 morning update. >>> state lawmakers have struck a tentative budget plan, especially for the low income districts. >>> on oregon man set to be arraigned this morning on carjacking and kidnapping and other charges he showed up after being connected to a murder in oregon. >>> the owner of a limo company is blaming a fire in one of its vehicles on the electrical system. a group of women in their 80s got in the limo for a birthday party. all got out well thanks to the driver and two caretakers as well. >> the clouds are backing off in spots. you can see plenty of clouds over the bay bridge but by the afternoon those skies are going to be killed -- filled with blue instead of gray. toward the afternoon we're planning on 70s and a few low 80s inland so a little bit lower. the next couple of days a little bit warmer through
for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, brooklyn, new york. >> what do you think of that?e tribute to do that. her sons very lucky. >> indeed. >>> that does it for us. up next your local news we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> which is a kpix 5 morning update. >>> state lawmakers have struck a tentative budget plan, especially for the low income districts. >>> on oregon man set to be arraigned this morning on...
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elaine quijano is with us. >> reporter: the study used information collected by the u.s.ifferent ways pedestrians were hurt while on their cell phones which ranked from minor injured to more serious ones like bone fractures and concussions. as cell phone use has increased, so has cases like this. falling into fountains. to now banging your head. even falling off train platforms. a new study says pedestrians risk injury and even death when using their cell phone. >> your eyes are open but your brain isn't. your brain is in the telephone, not in the environment you're in. >> reporter: the study found while overall pedestrian injuries plummeted, the numbers for those with cell phones skyrocketed. in 2004 559 pedestrians were hurt while texting on their phones. by 2010 that number had nearly tripled. >> we found people who were talking on cell phones were roughly twice as likely to walk unsafely into oncoming traffic than people who were not on cell phones. >> researchers also learned that more people were injured while walking and using their cell phones than driving. about
elaine quijano is with us. >> reporter: the study used information collected by the u.s.ifferent ways pedestrians were hurt while on their cell phones which ranked from minor injured to more serious ones like bone fractures and concussions. as cell phone use has increased, so has cases like this. falling into fountains. to now banging your head. even falling off train platforms. a new study says pedestrians risk injury and even death when using their cell phone. >> your eyes are...
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for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >> our senior cbs correspondent and former fbi i director. >> the jum has summondge has summoned 675 people for the pool of jury. we're going to wind up with 18. 1 who sit in the box, six alternates. this is the beginning of the big week. >> john, who do we expect to hear from the witness stand? >> you're going to hear the lemds of you know the boston mob. you're going to hear from john most rah noe who has been on "60 minutes" and several other people who worked in whitey's crew. this is a rico case racketeering influenced corrupt organization. that means it was a continuing criminal enterprise and they're going to prove this was the machine that whitey ran. the other thing you're going to hear is the fbi put on trial that. will be d defense tackic. they'll say, hey, he had the ability because he was providing information to the fbi and that's where the sparks will fly. >> bulger is face 3g 2 counts 19 of them from murder. is there any chance that he walks away from him as the drama is watching the trial. >> the drama is watching the trial.
for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >> our senior cbs correspondent and former fbi i director. >> the jum has summondge has summoned 675 people for the pool of jury. we're going to wind up with 18. 1 who sit in the box, six alternates. this is the beginning of the big week. >> john, who do we expect to hear from the witness stand? >> you're going to hear the lemds of you know the boston mob. you're going to hear from john most rah noe who has been...
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elaine quijano is outside the federal courthouse in boston. elaine, good morning. >> good morning, charlie and gayle. court is is getting under way this hour just one day after james whitey bulger's defense attorney acknowledged his client is a criminal but not a killer. prosecutors, though, painted a different picture. they said starting in the 1970s james whitey bulger was at the center of murder and may hem here in boston. james whitey bulger is accused of drug trafficking, extortion and murder. prosecutors said bulger was the fearsome head of boston's notorious winter hill gang. a hands on killer unafraid to do the dirty work himself. he rose to power, federal prosecutor brian kelly said in large part because he was an fbi informant under the protection of corruption fbi agents. it was a position prosecutors allege, that gave bulger carte blanche. >> history is going to show he's one of the most significant crime figures in the last century in pepelling story. it's a horrifying story. >> reporter: bulger made millions according to the stor
elaine quijano is outside the federal courthouse in boston. elaine, good morning. >> good morning, charlie and gayle. court is is getting under way this hour just one day after james whitey bulger's defense attorney acknowledged his client is a criminal but not a killer. prosecutors, though, painted a different picture. they said starting in the 1970s james whitey bulger was at the center of murder and may hem here in boston. james whitey bulger is accused of drug trafficking, extortion...
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elaine quijano at the courthouse. good morning. >> reporter: good morning charlie and norah and our viewers in the west. as court gets under way, james "whitey" bulger former associate john mar martorano is expected to space a grilling. s he's a hit man who said bulger helped him commit murured. >> reporte he testified james "whitey" bulger was his partner in crime and his bess friend. that trust evaporated he said when he learned bulger was a government informer. it sort of broke my heart. i was just beside myself. martorano was perhaps the most feared member of bulger's winter hill game that ruled the hill underworld for nearly 30 years. in 2008 martorano spoke with "60 minutes." te >> did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never, never, no.ne until in the end i never e realized it was that many. er >> how many? >> a lot.lo too many. >> do you have a number? >> i confessed to 20 in court. in >> martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. in unemotional testimony he de
elaine quijano at the courthouse. good morning. >> reporter: good morning charlie and norah and our viewers in the west. as court gets under way, james "whitey" bulger former associate john mar martorano is expected to space a grilling. s he's a hit man who said bulger helped him commit murured. >> reporte he testified james "whitey" bulger was his partner in crime and his bess friend. that trust evaporated he said when he learned bulger was a government...
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. >>> no, adriÁn quijano. >>> no que no la conocÍa. >>> vamos a la otra foto, en pleno coliseo. >>> romanoevo huÉsped muy importante en el barco que puso sus ojos en maricruz, no las dejan entrar a las mujeres. >>> venga para acÁ. >>> es uno de nosotros. venga para acÁ. >>> en serio? >>> sÍ. >>> pase por abajo. >>> aguas, doÑa meche. >>> mira que tienes a este detrÁs cuidado. >>> pobrecita con las varices. >>> sÍ, si tienen hambre, hay para amamantar. >>> doÑa meche. >>> tacher. >>> nunca en la vida invitamos a una mujer en este msegmento. >>> viene con todo, se me hace que hace mucho que no le riegan la plantita. >>> sÍ, hace tiempo. >>> que nunca en la vida quÉ? >>> quÉ? espÉrame. >>> que nunca en la vida quÉ? >>> que no se le salga la villana que lleva adentro alan. >>> quÉ estÁ diciendo? >>> va a llorar mamita. >>> no me toques. >>> alan, con ella podemos hacer una excepciÓn. >>> yo pensÉ que yo era la Única. >>> venga, venga, venga, venga. >>> su compatriota, la consuelo. venga, venga, venga. >>> esta sÍ es actriz. >>> (risas) bueno, ya no hay chamacas, sigamos, vas mi niÑo. >>> carol
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